Old Garrett m24
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Old Garrett m24
This shop I frequent has a turbo sitting on a shelf, the owner said I could have it for $50. I was wondering If it would be rebuilding and using?
The engine is a jspec with sstock ports. Im running a standalone too.
But really I just wanna know if it would be worth while to pick up?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wable/7...n/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wable/7...ream/lightbox/
The engine is a jspec with sstock ports. Im running a standalone too.
But really I just wanna know if it would be worth while to pick up?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wable/7...n/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wable/7...ream/lightbox/
#2
Put one finger in front of shaft, 1 finger behind. Does it move forwards and back much?
do the same thing side to side however a little is OK in this direction of movement.
Pull the the front and rear housings off and get the calipers out.
I suspect you have a 0.96A/R exhaust housing with a p trim turbine ~65mm/74mm on the exhaust wheel. Check the front wheel. Ideally the front wheel will be at least 55mm on the small dimension and 70-76mm on the big dimension.
If you can provide accurate information on those details we can tell you the approximate garrett power rating and also what it will make on a rotary. At the glance the compressor wheel looks a little small.
Yes you need to pull the housings off.
do the same thing side to side however a little is OK in this direction of movement.
Pull the the front and rear housings off and get the calipers out.
I suspect you have a 0.96A/R exhaust housing with a p trim turbine ~65mm/74mm on the exhaust wheel. Check the front wheel. Ideally the front wheel will be at least 55mm on the small dimension and 70-76mm on the big dimension.
If you can provide accurate information on those details we can tell you the approximate garrett power rating and also what it will make on a rotary. At the glance the compressor wheel looks a little small.
Yes you need to pull the housings off.
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