Fearless1ne
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Feb 2003
P-Town,VA,USA
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Its been a long time!! But anyways I maybe getting an SVO very soon. And a friend of mine gave me a t3/t4 A/R.50 tubro. Its brand new! Im guessing its a has a 50 trim compressor? How does it compare to the Garrett T3? Aren't they like a 63 trim? And was thanks guys. Sorry Im posting a stang question on the Tbird forum. Im just not register on any stang forums. And well Tbird guys are smarter anyways
86 SVO.
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Dan S
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Jan 2003
Harrisburg, PA
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Very good friend. There is no comparison to the performance of the t3 to the t3/t4. The t4 compressor section has been mated to the t3 turbine, resulting in much greater performance capability. The 50 trim refers to the difference between the inducer and exducer of the compressor wheel(ratio between the two). The .63 refers to the turbine section.
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Dan S
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Jan 2003
Harrisburg, PA
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Check the exhaust housing for a casting number. Look for.63 or .48. The .63 is the most desirable for horse power at the mid to top end of the RPM range. A .48 is good for quick spool low to mid RPM range (quick acceleration, but dies off above 4500).
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Fearless1ne
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Feb 2003
P-Town,VA,USA
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Hey Dan Thanks for the Reply.. Sweet, So it worth my while to Run this bad boy? But yeah great friend  . I've been out of the 2.3L game for sometime now.. So I need to dust the rust off. I've had a Supercoupe for years now.. Anyways.. Thanks again!
86 SVO.
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Dan S
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Harrisburg, PA
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01-15-2014, 04:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-15-2014, 04:23 PM by Dan S.)
Yes Sir, run it....but if has been sitting for a while, run a little oil through the chra oil port and give it a spin. That will put a little film on the bearing surface. After you have it installed in the car, unplug the coil wire and turn the engine over to get oil pressure up before starting it.
Have fun
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Fearless1ne
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P-Town,VA,USA
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Dan S
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Harrisburg, PA
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Thank your friend, :beer: he gave you a good deal. :beer:
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