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92HondaEX 02-15-2006 02:43 PM

Can anybody id this turbo?
 
I need a very small turbo for a very small turbo setup and need something like this, but not sure what to call it...
http://www.mjmturbos.com/images/SMALLEST.jpg

sixsick6 02-15-2006 03:26 PM

Re: Can anybody id this turbo?
 
Thats an RHB3 of some sort used on Suzuki, Isuzu, Daihatsu, also on Yanmar (boat applications). Call them up and ask them for the spec. It could be anything from an AY71 to a VZ9, it seems like it's definately an RHB3 though.

92HondaEX 02-15-2006 05:10 PM

Re: Can anybody id this turbo?
 

Originally Posted by sixsick6
Thats an RHB3 of some sort used on Suzuki, Isuzu, Daihatsu, also on Yanmar (boat applications). Call them up and ask them for the spec. It could be anything from an AY71 to a VZ9, it seems like it's definately an RHB3 though.

Here's some parts list for em...
http://www.turbomaster.info/eng/cata...hi&pagina=RHB3

What's the smallest ihi rhb3 is there? I need one for a really small turbo setup.

Toysrme 02-15-2006 06:37 PM

Re: Can anybody id this turbo?
 
Yep RHB3.
IDK what it's from, sixsick is the resitend expert.
RHB3's are also extremely common on small diesel applications. They're used by many makers on skid-steers (Bobcats), and small loaders/auger equipment, generators etc.

92HondaEX 02-16-2006 12:07 AM

Re: Can anybody id this turbo?
 

Originally Posted by Toysrme
Yep RHB3.
IDK what it's from, sixsick is the resitend expert.
RHB3's are also extremely common on small diesel applications. They're used by many makers on skid-steers (Bobcats), and small loaders/auger equipment, generators etc.

Well good then, now I don't feel embarressed using this little sucker on my project...

sixsick6 02-16-2006 04:07 AM

Re: Can anybody id this turbo?
 

Originally Posted by Toysrme
Yep SixSick6 is the resitend expert.

The word you're looking for is resident, and I'm no expert nor am I perfect, I just know alot, and I know it.. ;)


Originally Posted by Toysrme
RHB3's are also extremely common on small diesel applications. They're used by many makers on skid-steers (Bobcats), and small loaders/auger equipment, generators etc.

Very true. Not many people realize that turbochargers extend FAR past HMT Honda's.

Depending on what you're installing it on, the RHB3 "family" are good for 5 m³/min max which equates to roughly 175 CFM max (choke). You're on your own as far as VE for the motor that you're installing it on, but the RHB3 family are commonly found on motors smaller than 1.5L but can be used as high as 1.6L. It would be worthless to do so but they're installed on such motors to give the "wow" effect and make you "feel" like you're getting some torque out of what would normally be less than a 100 or so hp engine.

http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/4548/ihi5lm.jpg

hotrex 02-16-2006 04:36 AM

Re: Can anybody id this turbo?
 
that turbo is too small for any practical performance application

sixsick6 02-16-2006 05:55 AM

Re: Can anybody id this turbo?
 
That's the point. I doubt he's using on a car to begin with, I hope?

hotrex 02-16-2006 06:02 AM

Re: Can anybody id this turbo?
 
its undersized for a ------ 5 hp briggs.

sixsick6 02-16-2006 06:29 AM

Re: Can anybody id this turbo?
 
Actually it's not. It would be perfect for a 1.5~1.6L Honda with minimal boost looking to gain 10+ hp


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