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Old 06-18-2005, 07:15 PM
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i just joined the site today and have been reading like crazy. I have 91 CRX Si with a b16 ( pics here http://www.crxcommunity.com/viewtopic.php?t=235) . Ive wanted to go turbo for a while but the lack of funds and knowledge have prevented me from doing it. I am frequent on the crx resource and crxcommunity and this site is highly suggested.

Now for the dreaded noob question....( i searched for 45 min here and another 30 on google). I was able to pick up a garret turbo today for $10. I need some help figuring out what exactly I have.

Cast into it ...BSK 3 M27 A/R 48
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From what ive read, im thinking its a T/3 T/4, but Im not sure at all.



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Old 06-18-2005, 07:32 PM
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thats a t3 .48/.60

.48 stamped on the compressor, .60 stamped inside the turbine housing.
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Old 06-18-2005, 08:10 PM
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i went back and looked at it again, the pic cut off the number in the housing. It looks like a 63, then across from that is the number 1.

any idea on what this came off of, and will it be adequate for a b16?
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Old 06-18-2005, 09:35 PM
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thats a t3 .48/.60

.48 stamped on the compressor, .60 stamped inside the turbine housing.
are you serious
the compressor is held in with a snap ring so it looks to be a t25/t3 of some sort. measure the opening closest to the turbine wheel(exhaust side) the compressor side deffinitly looks like a t25 and comparing it to your hand just verifys that. I would say that its going to be too small for a b-series the largest t25 that I've seen only flows 22lb/min of air so at best you'll probably on be able to make 220hp with it but even that is doubtfull. I would sell it on ebay or see if some d-series guy has too big of a turbo and would like to trade. hell I may even be willing to trade you for a .42/.48 t3. that would be a cool turbo for a bike.
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Old 06-18-2005, 09:53 PM
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Thats an .89 exhaust housing. Gonna spool late. Looks like it was from a diesel.
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what kind of condition is it in for $10?if its still good, you can def make your money back if you dont decide to use it
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Old 06-19-2005, 03:34 AM
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Looks like some sort of T25 or T2.
in the picture with your hand, that turbo looks tiny.
take a pic and put something next to it like a ruler or dollar bill.
any measurements on the compressor inlet/outlet and wheel diameter?
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Old 06-19-2005, 07:59 AM
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Ok here are some pics against my tape measure. And for the condition, it has a rebuild tag on it, and still has some of the plugs in it. The guy said it was rebuilt but then never reinstalled. It still has some green paint on the bolts and on the fans ( i guess they do that when they rebuild? ).













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Old 06-19-2005, 11:41 AM
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yeah it looks like it's never been run since the rebuild. well if you ask me that looks like it was on a little forklift or something it has a pretty large turbine side(in comparison to the comp side) and a small compressor. very common combination for industral equipment they use the large turbine side to control boost. I'd pop that sucker on e-bay and I bet you could get at least $100 for it on there. but for sure that will be useless on a b series.
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Old 06-29-2005, 06:48 PM
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i plan on putting it on ebay as suggested but what should i use for a title? Garrett Turbo? and just put all the info I gave you guys?

i found something else on it also its ..... 3650 -5 ..... if that means anything to you. Im googling it now but havent come up with anything yet.
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