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  • 01tib0 Offline
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    01tib
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    #5

    no_slow_clap;254674 wrote:
    what kind of turbo's?

    I'm guessin precission... that's what he sold Matt... dont know if he offers alot of brands...

    <u>Cars</u>
    94 Civic EX - 250 mile (yes 250) d16z6 waiting for boost end of this summer!
    93 Civic EX - Ghetto B16A/GSR swapped - <u>SOLD</u>
    **01 Tiburon ** - <u>For Sale</u>

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    • DaveHD Offline
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      Yes, these are PTE T3/T4 turbo's.

      DaveH
      '94 Supra- 7.77 @ 176mph

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        Hey Dave, I'm going with a usdm 2jz-gte swap in my 89 Supra instead of building up the 7m. I was wondering if you get a price on precision turbos? Ill be keeping the stock internals (at least for a year or 2) I'm looking for 600-700hp, I think a PT67 would be enough or go with a GT4271 it must be ball bearing. Let me know which setup I should go with and what kind of prices you can get.(pm if you want)

        I'll also be going with a WOTM exhaust manifold. tial 44, greddy 3 or 4row front mount, and upgraded fuel system.
        Thanks, Nate

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          There are a few turbo's that will work depending on what part of the 600-700hp range you are looking at. GT4088, PT67, PT71 all good choices. You pay a lot more for the BB, not sure if it's worth it.

          87supraturbo;255104 wrote:
          Hey Dave, I'm going with a usdm 2jz-gte swap in my 89 Supra instead of building up the 7m. I was wondering if you get a price on precision turbos? Ill be keeping the stock internals (at least for a year or 2) I'm looking for 600-700hp, I think a PT67 would be enough or go with a GT4271 it must be ball bearing. Let me know which setup I should go with and what kind of prices you can get.(pm if you want)

          I'll also be going with a WOTM exhaust manifold. tial 44, greddy 3 or 4row front mount, and upgraded fuel system.
          Thanks, Nate

          DaveH
          '94 Supra- 7.77 @ 176mph

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            87supraturbo
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            DaveH;255346 wrote:
            There are a few turbo's that will work depending on what part of the 600-700hp range you are looking at. GT4088, PT67, PT71 all good choices. You pay a lot more for the BB, not sure if it's worth it.

            I would say closer to 700hp range with working the turbo to hard, and also something thats not too outragious on the street when it hits boost. If there not a huge difference in price between ball bearing and journal I would go with the bb for a faster spool.

            Thanks, Nate

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              there IS a huge diff in price, i would stick with the journal bearing, should be pretty wild either way. a PT70GTQ is one of the best turbos on the market for what your looking at IMO

              2006 Trailblazer SS- my DD
              2002 Camaro- built N/A LS3, Flt level 5 trans, 8.8 rear

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                87supraturbo;255350 wrote:
                I would say closer to 700hp range with working the turbo to hard, and also something thats not too outragious on the street when it hits boost. If there not a huge difference in price between ball bearing and journal I would go with the bb for a faster spool.

                Thanks, Nate

                Something like the PT71GTS (billet comp wheel) is $1320 for journal bearing and $1850 for BB.

                DaveH
                '94 Supra- 7.77 @ 176mph

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                  87supraturbo
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                  Ok sweet, I'm buying my motor next week, i'll let you know what turbo I decide to go with in a couple weeks. If you could hook me up with one.

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                    91psiTSI
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                    what about the 42's

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                    • DaveHD Offline
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                      91psiTSI;256018 wrote:
                      what about the 42's

                      GT42's? Or 42mm inducer?

                      DaveH
                      '94 Supra- 7.77 @ 176mph

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                        i know its not pte, but can you get deals on ht3b holsetr a s-400 Schwitzer with 22mm exhaust housing

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