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Airesearch/Garrett turbo identification help

Discussion in 'Newbie and Basic Turbo Tech Forum' started by podders, Sep 10, 2020.

  1. podders

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    Sep 10, 2020
    Hey all, first off i'll apologise as no doubt these questions get asked alot and no doubt people get tired of it. I did try searching here and on google but had no luck. The turbo stamp has come so thats no help.
    Here's the info i do have and if any pics are required i'm happy to get some, i have a feeling this maybe some sort of hybrid, but hoping i may get some info on what power this turbo maybe capable of producing aswell.

    I wrote these measurement down a while back so if any seem too off i may need to double check:

    Compressor housing .70AR
    Wheel in: 67mm/ 66.6mm - smaller blades in between
    Wheel ex: 83.9mm
    Trim: 63mm based on the above

    Two numbers i can roughly make out on compressor backing plate
    123071, the other is 408997-11 with the A symbol underneath followed by roman number 2 II

    Exhaust housing: T3 .63AR
    Wheel in: 63.4mm
    Wheel ex: 73.5mm
    Trim: 74.4mm based on the above

    Any info would be greatly appreciated and if you need anything else from me i'll do my best to help.

    Thanks
     
  2. Mnlx

    Joined:
    Sep 20, 2009
    I believe it's a T67 with a P trim turbine wheel. Very common turbo years ago. I think your turbine numbers are off just a bit because of the number of blades, measuring across them usually doesn't give a super accurate measurement. A T67 commonly has a 67x84 compressor, and a 74.5x64.5 P trim turbine
     
  3. podders

    Joined:
    Sep 10, 2020
    Thanks for the reply, by the look of it you're correct i was most likely off with my measurements, so it does appear to be a T67, at least i've identified it now, just to send it off and get it inspected before i sell it.

    Thanks again
     
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