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To run this turbo or not?

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To run this turbo or not?

Post by slythoughtz »

So i have a garret housed turbo with 42/48ish a/r ratio'd housings, only thing is its only oil cooled and not internally gated. Do i run this, with a small external gate or will i be better off running a ct20? Really want some opinions to persuade me on what to decide on running. I have a spare ct20 setup ready to go. This is to be run on a rebuilt 2.8L for my lux
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Re: To run this turbo or not?

Post by 80's_delirious »

You need to provide more info about the turbo.
A/R ratio is only a small part of the equation.
Garretts come in many different sizes, each series of turbo will have housings available in a range of A/R ratios. A turbo to suit a 6litre petrol engine won't suit a 2litre diesel even though A/R ratios may be the same.
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Re: To run this turbo or not?

Post by slythoughtz »

well I know it's not a 6L petrol turbo that's for sure haha. In comparison to the CT20 it looks very similar in sizing. I'm pretty sure it's from a small perkins engine also. Which was diesel. When you say A/r ratios are only a small part of the equation, what do you mean? Because I was under the impression they played a big part in spool times/what motors they would suit etc
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Re: To run this turbo or not?

Post by 80's_delirious »

http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobyga ... bochargers

Search for your turbo by serial number if there are any visible

Then Google your engine/turbo to see if people are using the same combo successfuly.

You are partly correct about A/R affecting when a turbo spools up, but turbo 'size' is not determined by the A/R. A/R ratios won't help if a turbo is completely mis-matched in size.
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Re: To run this turbo or not?

Post by slythoughtz »

had a quick look just then.

http://tanboress.gmc.globalmarket.com/p ... 03735.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/29101 ... Turbo.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

doesn't really give me much info on what size engine it's suited for though. as i said CT20 turbo and this turbo next to each other are very close in size
ln106 dually,recond 2.8L turbo,snorkel,2" lift,low pro gbox crossmember, 33's on 15x10 steelys,custom winch bar,spotties,diff breathers,12000lb winch,rocksliders,trimmed ali tray n more to come
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