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Help identifing these turbos, PLEASE!

Discussion in 'Turbo Tech Questions' started by tferrellsn95, Feb 10, 2020.

  1. tferrellsn95

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    Hello everyone,
    I am a new account here so I apologize if this isn't the correct place to post this but I am looking for some help identifying a pair of Garrett turbos I purchased second hand. The units were never used and still were in the original boxes as pictured. I measured the wheels and came up with the following:
    Compressor: Inducer-61.4mm Exducer-81.96mm .50A/R
    Turbine: Inducer- 73.4mm Exducer-64.06mm .81 A/R T4

    I am trying to purchase turbine housings for these units but I must need to determine what exactly I have. Any help is greatly appreciated!

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  2. Disney Lincoln

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    I can't tell if you're joking or not. It's written right there on the box.
     
  3. tferrellsn95

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    Thats sort of true. What I need help with is a model number or part number. I cant find a listing from Garrett for a model consisting of a compressor these dimensions mated to a T40E housing. They seem to have GT35 compressor wheels on a GT40 shaft and using that tiny cover. Im hoping someone can suggest a series if nothing else so I can get the correct turbine housings.
     
  4. Disney Lincoln

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    They are P-Trim housings, as stated on the box.

    Looks like a 60-1 to me, but it's been years since i've seen one. It'll compress air.
     
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  5. dragvw2180

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    P Trim turbine T4 housings are pretty easy to come by .
     
  6. tferrellsn95

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    I was actually looking for V-band inlets but it seems to be a bust.
     
  7. Disney Lincoln

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  8. tferrellsn95

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    And you sir, must have the worst comprehension skills ever. While I appreciate your response, the link you posted shows why I was asking for help on identifying a model.

    I need V band housings because the kit I'm using requires them.
     
  9. dragvw2180

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  10. duplox

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    Does the kit have room for something like this:

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/2-5-Vband-Adapter-Flange-For-T4-Turbo-Stainless-Steel-SS-V-Band-V-Band-Adaptor/351617841729

    Would certainly be a lot cheaper and more foolproof than trying to get new housings.

    I don't know what size V-band you need, but 2.5" and 3" seem commonly available. Here's a cast one that's much lower profile with a 3" band:
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/CXRacing-T4-Turbo-to-3-V-Band-304-Stainless-Steel-Cast-Flange-Adapter-Converter/163230422976

    Here's one that's the same price and looks nearly as low profile, but comes with two flanges, although only one V-band. Getting another is cheap and easy. Additional bonus, these are tapped flanges, which I prefer immensely to thru hole/bolt & nut configurations.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/T4-To-T4-Turbo-Inlet-V-Band-Stainless-Steel-Rotation-Conversion-Adapter-Flange/173920840006
     
  11. tferrellsn95

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    That actually helps a lot and may point me in the right direction. THANK YOU!

    That actually is a great idea. I looked at an adapter before but it was 2-3" tall and I don't see that working, atleast not with the stock hood. The kit is a on3 top mount twin for a 2018-2019 Mustang GT.

    I really appreciate the help you guys have given me. I think I'll probably just sell these turbos at this point and buy the correct 61s for the kit.
     
  12. Mnlx

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    If you don't have room for the adapter, call, or email a place like agp turbo, and tell them that you have a to4e with a p trim turbine wheel. That info, the size of your up pipe, and v band flange should get you started.
     
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