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Darkelvis 09-28-2005 09:06 PM

visual differences between t3 and t3/t4
 
Is there any way to look at a turbo and tell if it is a t3/t4? What are the visual differences between a t3 and a t3/t4?

HMTguy 09-28-2005 11:40 PM

Re: visual differences between t3 and t3/t4
 
The compressor is bigger on a t3/t4

Darkelvis 09-29-2005 03:06 AM

Re: visual differences between t3 and t3/t4
 
ummmm, anything else?

djfob 09-29-2005 01:58 PM

Re: visual differences between t3 and t3/t4
 
air inlet is usually 3" or bigger with a t3/4 as compared to 2" with the straight t3s

Darkelvis 09-29-2005 04:07 PM

Re: visual differences between t3 and t3/t4
 

Originally Posted by djfob
air inlet is usually 3" or bigger with a t3/4 as compared to 2" with the straight t3s

Is that always true or generally true?

turboDA6 09-29-2005 04:28 PM

Re: visual differences between t3 and t3/t4
 

Originally Posted by Darkelvis

Originally Posted by djfob
air inlet is usually 3" or bigger with a t3/4 as compared to 2" with the straight t3s

Is that always true or generally true?

generally true, never seen a T4 compresor housing with a 2 inch inlet haha

d-t 09-29-2005 07:28 PM

Re: visual differences between t3 and t3/t4
 
Cool. Nice question. I have a garett 60/48 at home and the dude told me it was a t3/t4, which I doubted anyway.

Gonna measure the cold side. Thanks.

Darkelvis 09-29-2005 11:44 PM

Re: visual differences between t3 and t3/t4
 
I just bought a "t3 60-1" Turns out I've got a 57 trim t3/t4 with a .60/.63 a/r.

d-t 09-30-2005 09:11 PM

Re: visual differences between t3 and t3/t4
 
Actually mine could possibly be a t3/t4 I guess. The compressor inlet from the top to bottome measures 3". If I measure from the top of the inside to the bottom of inside of the inlet it measures almost 2.5"

So I guess it is indeed then a t3/t4


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