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MT detectives, help me ID my old POS turbo

Old 09-20-2015, 05:01 PM
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Was puttering around in the garage, found my old quick-spooling turbo. It's some species of T3/T04B I think, but I'm not sure exactly what size because none of the measurements I've taken match any known compressor wheel sizes. I figure I'm either measuring wrong or I'm retarded or something.

Anyway, here goes:
Compressor:
8 blades at inducer, x2 at exducer
inducer diameter: 47.59mm
exducer diameter: 67.93mm

Turbine:
11 blades
about 2.1" at exducer
says GARRETT on the back of the turbine with
M-4
PT-2
AR.48
on the inlet of the housing

Don't really care much about the turbine housing, mainly curious what compressor this is.

Here is a picture of me measuring the exducer diameter of the compressor.
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Old 09-20-2015, 06:16 PM
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Compressor housing is 2.75" inlet, 2" outlet btw.
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There are a number of compressor wheels with specs in that range. See this chart.

Turbo Compressor Chart

Edit: Also, post some pics of the whole turbo.
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Yeah, I'm aware there are many turbos that are close to that size. That's my problem. My measurements don't actually match anything and it's so close to so many plausible turbos I have no idea what I'm looking at.

There aren't any markings on the turbo besides A letter C on the compressor outlet and the text I described above. The center section is an unremarkable oil cooled, journal bearing center section. The turbine housing is a typical 5 bolt internal wastegated housing with a T3 flange.

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