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sohc hatch 03-15-2005 11:56 AM

Re: FS: Nice Turbo .80 / .64
 

Originally Posted by THRESHOLD
need vouches and then i buy it. you gottat ship it though cant go to florida,,,okay
pm me if interested

Buyer Flaked and I Pm'ed You. Just letting you know and the moderators so they don't think I'm not getting back to people. LMK if you are interested.

Good Day,
RH.

sohc hatch 03-15-2005 06:51 PM

Re: FS: Nice Turbo .80 / .64
 
I don't know if my messages are reaching people or not - I'm not sure. It would be much easier and a garuntee response if you send me any questions to my email listed above. Just wanted to let everyone know.

Good Day,
RH.

HiProfile 03-16-2005 02:12 AM

Re: FS: Nice Turbo .80 / .64
 
If it's between the sizes of a T25 and T28 like you said it was, money would have been sent. The problem is that the size of the wheels makes a big difference when judging if it handles smaller motors than a T25 (like all literature I found suggests) or bigger motors. Using the GT pdf as an example (purely for compairing like-turbos of different sizes), the differences in the turbine and compressor wheels are just a few millimeters between the GT22, GT25, and GT28's. The only vehicles using T2's I found were tiny Japanese hatchbacks smaller than mini coopers running 1.3L's.

Like I said in the email I'm wary of having even a T25 on my LS for the few months till I get a GT28, I just wanted to be sure I didn't put a snail on that put me below 50% effeciency (based on regular T2 info I found) when I'm close to redline. I'd like to think it'd work, but wishful thinking isn't very consoling when the motor stops pulling at 5k.

I'd be a good turbo for a D series since they like smaller turbos, not to mention they usually need an adapter to the HF mani regardless of turbo. If you can dig anything else up on that turbo showing it can push more air than a T25 I'd send consider it again. Anyways, good luck.

sohc hatch 03-16-2005 12:31 PM

Re: FS: Nice Turbo .80 / .64
 

Originally Posted by HiProfile
If it's between the sizes of a T25 and T28 like you said it was, money would have been sent. The problem is that the size of the wheels makes a big difference when judging if it handles smaller motors than a T25 (like all literature I found suggests) or bigger motors. Using the GT pdf as an example (purely for compairing like-turbos of different sizes), the differences in the turbine and compressor wheels are just a few millimeters between the GT22, GT25, and GT28's. The only vehicles using T2's I found were tiny Japanese hatchbacks smaller than mini coopers running 1.3L's.

Like I said in the email I'm wary of having even a T25 on my LS for the few months till I get a GT28, I just wanted to be sure I didn't put a snail on that put me below 50% effeciency (based on regular T2 info I found) when I'm close to redline. I'd like to think it'd work, but wishful thinking isn't very consoling when the motor stops pulling at 5k.

I'd be a good turbo for a D series since they like smaller turbos, not to mention they usually need an adapter to the HF mani regardless of turbo. If you can dig anything else up on that turbo showing it can push more air than a T25 I'd send consider it again. Anyways, good luck.

Like I told you when we talked before - These turbo would be to small for your application - If you are going to run it as a temp. it's up to you. The T2 flange and the T25 flange are both different - I told you these so there wouldn't be an confusion. Steatlh posted a jpeg on what these turbo is up top.

Good Day,
RH.

BSTEDCB7 03-21-2005 08:06 AM

Re: FS: Nice Turbo .80 / .64
 
what flnage is it using then? t3 or what? let me know I am interested. also 80/64 is high. And using skyline wheels it has to be a decent turbo.

THRESHOLD 03-21-2005 10:30 AM

Re: FS: Nice Turbo .80 / .64
 
can you ship it if i decide to buy

sohc hatch 03-21-2005 03:26 PM

Re: FS: Nice Turbo .80 / .64
 

Originally Posted by BSTEDCB7
what flnage is it using then? t3 or what? let me know I am interested. also 80/64 is high. And using skyline wheels it has to be a decent turbo.

It uses a T2 Flange which is included with the package deal. Shipping is extra. LMK.

Good Day,
RH.

sohc hatch 03-21-2005 03:27 PM

Re: FS: Nice Turbo .80 / .64
 

Originally Posted by THRESHOLD
can you ship it if i decide to buy

I Pm'ed You. LMK.

Good Day,
RH.

sohc hatch 04-02-2005 02:01 PM

Re: FS: Nice Turbo .80 / .64
 
Waited a week for payment and buyer flaked. Back up for sale ! ! !

These turbo needs a new home - Bumpity ! ! !

Good Day,
RH.

sohc hatch 04-14-2005 03:09 PM

Re: FS: Nice Turbo .80 / .64
 
Turbo has been sold and shipped to "thatsit" ! ! !

Good Day,
RH.

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