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help with ID. on this turbo

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Old Jun 30, 2008 | 12:41 AM
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That casting number, 408315-3, isn't coming up as anything.

You're going to have to measure inducer/exducer of the compressor. Also, the turbine wheel looks diesel as hell. She might still run sweet for you, but you need to get som measurements for us.
Old Jun 30, 2008 | 04:45 PM
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Haha.

You, sir, have *****. I approve.
Old Jun 30, 2008 | 06:12 PM
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we spool .63's on d16's you can do a .82 on an LS.
Old Jul 2, 2008 | 09:05 PM
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Yeah that's a stage 3 turbine wheel! Nice!

i find this turbo disproportionate: a 600+ HP turbine side with a 280 hp compressor side. that's lots of capacity that you cannot really use and it will penalize you big time on the spool up!

The compressor side is a T04B and the wheel looks even smaller than a S trim. It might be a t3 60 trim wheel, We see a lot of t04b housings with a t3 60 trim wheel in them on ebay lately. They come from john deere and case tractor engines. the backplate is a special one made to accept a t3 wheel rather than t04b.

if you want to keep the turbine, then put a t04b H trim or t04e 60 trim or even 60-1 compressor side on it!

if you want to keep the small t04b compressor (perfect for a stock LS) then swith to STAGE 1 turbine wheel and A/R of .63 (even .48 a/r works awesome under 8 psi on a LS.)
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