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    I just got a T4 from ebay last night. I am having the same guy build me turbo headers as Phoenix 64 since I live in MN also. Anyway the turbo looks pretty big. 4" inlet 2.5" outlet, and it has a .96 ar. It is a straight T4, not a T3/T4 or a To4E. Is it too big to use on our motor?? [img]graemlins/burnout.gif[/img]
    97 Camaro RS<br /><br />\"Just a V6 huh?, let\'s go find out how slow it is\"

  • #2
    here it is

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...MakeTrack=true

    cut and paste
    97 Camaro RS<br /><br />\"Just a V6 huh?, let\'s go find out how slow it is\"

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    • #3
      The turbo itself is fine, but with that size exhaust side, the turbo will be very lazy, and will not spool quickly at all. You're going to need to look into a smaller one to get any kind of decent performance.
      1998 Camaro, Arctic White<br /><br />Garrett P-Trim T04 turbo<br /><br /><i>348rwhp, 379.5rwtq @ 10psi</i>

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Teufel Hunden:
        The turbo itself is fine, but with that size exhaust side, the turbo will be very lazy, and will not spool quickly at all. You're going to need to look into a smaller one to get any kind of decent performance.
        Yep,
        What he said that exhaust A/R looks too big. Not a bad deal for 100 bucks though
        If it cant Flow it, FORCE it!<br /><br />1999 M5 Camaro RS. Boost is on the way. Cartech FMU, 255 intank, T3/T4 BB 62-1 , Stage 5 turbine wheel .63 A/R.

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        • #5
          Yeah, for $100 i would have bought it too. A new housing will likely cost you in the $200 range, but at $300 total, it's still not a bad price.
          1998 Camaro, Arctic White<br /><br />Garrett P-Trim T04 turbo<br /><br /><i>348rwhp, 379.5rwtq @ 10psi</i>

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          • #6
            Stay with a T4 flange on the exhaust side (you can get as small as .70 AR on an exhaust housing and still have a T4 flange). This will leave you with more options and easier upgradeability in the future if you need to go bigger with the turbo.

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            • #7
              Stay with a T4 flange on the exhaust side (you can get as small as .70 AR on an exhaust housing and still have a T4 flange). This will leave you with more options and easier upgradeability in the future if you need to go bigger with the turbo.
              Agree!! Ebay is your friend [img]graemlins/naughty.gif[/img]
              .68-.70 will be very streetable and still keep the topend pretty strong...nice fine BTW!!
              good luck!
              THE ORIGINAL 3800SII turbo...<b><i>NOW SERIES-III</i></b>

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              • #8
                Thanks for the input. Now of course it will be a lazy *** turbo, but hopefully some fuel tuning and increased rpms should knock some lag off. I may as well pull the heads and manifold off and get those ported and everything.
                97 Camaro RS<br /><br />\"Just a V6 huh?, let\'s go find out how slow it is\"

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 97 30th RS:
                  Thanks for the input. Now of course it will be a lazy *** turbo, but hopefully some fuel tuning and increased rpms should knock some lag off. I may as well pull the heads and manifold off and get those ported and everything.
                  It won't be lazy with the new housing. Tuning will be able to move around your boost threshold (not lag), but the difference there won't be huge. Increased RPMs will only allow you to run a bigger A/R, which you don't need to do if you get a smaller one to start with.
                  1998 Camaro, Arctic White<br /><br />Garrett P-Trim T04 turbo<br /><br /><i>348rwhp, 379.5rwtq @ 10psi</i>

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                  • #10
                    I see, so basically I should run a relatively small exhaust ar, like the .70 you said and then a 96 ar on the compressor??
                    97 Camaro RS<br /><br />\"Just a V6 huh?, let\'s go find out how slow it is\"

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by 97 30th RS:
                      I see, so basically I should run a relatively small exhaust ar, like the .70 you said and then a 96 ar on the compressor??
                      Leave the compressor side as it is.. the exhaust side is the only one you need to mess with.
                      1998 Camaro, Arctic White<br /><br />Garrett P-Trim T04 turbo<br /><br /><i>348rwhp, 379.5rwtq @ 10psi</i>

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                      • #12
                        In actuality TH, tunning can help reduce 'lag' (like playing with timing) but I definately agree with the consensus...the hotside HAS to come down, it will do you better overall...3800's aren't dyno queens. A broader curve is something you will not see with the aforementioned turbo...
                        happy hunting!
                        THE ORIGINAL 3800SII turbo...<b><i>NOW SERIES-III</i></b>

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                        • #13
                          So...

                          What exactly happens if you change A/R's on the cold side?

                          I have a T04 with a .81 turbine ratio, and a .60 compressor.
                          1999 red camaro v6 M5: with a turbo<br />13.52@107.99<br />No, seriously: Who Farted? <br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/600086\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/600086</a>

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                          • #14
                            uh, what's up guys?

                            The turbo has an ar of 1.32, not 96. Please feel free to make fun of my bad judgement.
                            97 Camaro RS<br /><br />\"Just a V6 huh?, let\'s go find out how slow it is\"

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by 97 30th RS:
                              uh, what's up guys?

                              The turbo has an ar of 1.32, not 96. Please feel free to make fun of my bad judgement.
                              thats gigantic. you'll see full boost maybe at the top of fourth gear if you're lucky [img]tongue.gif[/img]

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