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turbo help:nissan gurus look!
ok so im looking for a turbo.i was just going to replace the t25 with another but i found a decent deal on a t28 that came off of an rb26dett. now my question is, what needs to be modified as far as lines go to make this work or is it a direct replacement? let me know what you can!!!
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Re: turbo help:nissan gurus look!
here is some info i found im sure it will bolt right up but don't quote me on it
Alright, here's a BASIC sticky for turbo sizes and information. It will be closed, so that only other knowledgeable moderators can add or information can be added by PMing me.
The smaller the number (in the T series) generally the smaller the turbo.
i.e.: T2<T28<T3
T2/T25 [small turbo, common on 300zx twin turbos, hybrid t2 turbine side, t25 compressor side]
T25 [Common turbo found stock on silvia's, bluebird SR20DETs, and some Avenir SR20DET's] T25s can make up to 250whp on SR20DE's
T28 [Semi hybrid turbo, between T25 and T3. Commonly found on some Avenir SR20DETs, some Silvia SR20DETs, GTiR SR20DET's, as well as the Skyline RB26DETT and maybe some others I don't know about] T28's have been known to make up to 300whp on SR20DE's. I believe Wes is currently making 250whp on a GA16DE with a T28.
T3 [ larger than T28, but uses a different exhaust flange to bolt on to the manifold. Found on older Z31 300zx turbo's, most 1980's turbo cars had T3s.....and I'm not sure what else]
T3/T04 [ Hybrid turbo. Very common as of late. Old technology though. Uses a T3 turbine side, and T04 compressor side.] T3/T04s can make anywhere from 200-400whp depending on size. However, the downside is, with this old technology, they can be quite laggy.
Garrett GT series: Newest series of dual ball bearing turbos. Highly efficient, quick spooling turbos.
Most commonly used turbos for:
GA16DE T25, T28.
SR20DE T25, T28, T3/T04, BB37, GT28RS, GT30R, GT32
Turbonetics: Nice turbos, but old technology (basically t3/t4 technology from the 70s)
Precision: same, but some GT units that are very nice, and the SC series turbos are also very nice.
Garrett GT: This is what everything new is based off of. HKS uses garrett center sections and wheels.
Alright, here's a BASIC sticky for turbo sizes and information. It will be closed, so that only other knowledgeable moderators can add or information can be added by PMing me.
The smaller the number (in the T series) generally the smaller the turbo.
i.e.: T2<T28<T3
T2/T25 [small turbo, common on 300zx twin turbos, hybrid t2 turbine side, t25 compressor side]
T25 [Common turbo found stock on silvia's, bluebird SR20DETs, and some Avenir SR20DET's] T25s can make up to 250whp on SR20DE's
T28 [Semi hybrid turbo, between T25 and T3. Commonly found on some Avenir SR20DETs, some Silvia SR20DETs, GTiR SR20DET's, as well as the Skyline RB26DETT and maybe some others I don't know about] T28's have been known to make up to 300whp on SR20DE's. I believe Wes is currently making 250whp on a GA16DE with a T28.
T3 [ larger than T28, but uses a different exhaust flange to bolt on to the manifold. Found on older Z31 300zx turbo's, most 1980's turbo cars had T3s.....and I'm not sure what else]
T3/T04 [ Hybrid turbo. Very common as of late. Old technology though. Uses a T3 turbine side, and T04 compressor side.] T3/T04s can make anywhere from 200-400whp depending on size. However, the downside is, with this old technology, they can be quite laggy.
Garrett GT series: Newest series of dual ball bearing turbos. Highly efficient, quick spooling turbos.
Most commonly used turbos for:
GA16DE T25, T28.
SR20DE T25, T28, T3/T04, BB37, GT28RS, GT30R, GT32
Turbonetics: Nice turbos, but old technology (basically t3/t4 technology from the 70s)
Precision: same, but some GT units that are very nice, and the SC series turbos are also very nice.
Garrett GT: This is what everything new is based off of. HKS uses garrett center sections and wheels.
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Re: turbo help:nissan gurus look!
I want to say the line mounting points are pretty much the same as long as you keep it within the Nissan family.
I am looking for a t25 or t28 if you want to get rid of your old one. need to step up from the t15.
I am looking for a t25 or t28 if you want to get rid of your old one. need to step up from the t15.
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