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Old 08-03-2017, 10:51 AM
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What part of Jersey? If you're around, maybe we can grab a cup of coffee or something!
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Old 08-03-2017, 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by mreakus
What part of Jersey? If you're around, maybe we can grab a cup of coffee or something!
Matawan/Middlesex area of Jersey. No real clue on my timeframe and such yet. I have a lot of variables that are still up in the air about the trip that I am working on. I have to stop at Braineack's early in the morning to get some professional pictures taken of my setups. Then get to MD to pick up a ton of parts to build future orders, then up to Jersey to drop off stuff and possibly meet up with TurboTim, then head back to SC. It will be a long busy weekend.
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I took some measurements of my turbos and here they are for everyone's benefit. The ball bearing turbo I bought doesn't work for me but may work great for someone else (SOTH hint hint) because it's got the same wheel sizes as the large T3 that SOTH was able to run 12s on.

MKTurbo standard:
Compressor Wheel diameter: 43.20 / 60mm
Turbine Wheel diameter: 45.74 / 62.86mm

"Large" T3 turbo (on my setup this turbo doesn't spool until ~4500rpm)
Compressor Wheel diameter: 58.50 / 70mm
Turbine Wheel diameter: 56.00 / 65.00mm

Ball Bearing TD04 (on my setup this turbo doesn't spool until ~4700rpm, but is FAST when it does and maintains turbine speed between shifts)
Compressor Wheel diameter: 58.50 / 70mm
Turbine Wheel diameter: 56.00 / 65.00mm


This turbo I just ordered, m2cupcar posted this one earlier in the thread but hasn't had a chance to run it yet. I am hoping it will make 250whp and spool in the mid 3k range. These are measurements from the ebay auction but m2cupcar confirmed them. It is also only $115!

"Medium" T3
Compressor Wheel diameter: 48.50 / 64.00mm
Turbine Wheel diameter: 48.90 / 58.50mm
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Old 08-12-2017, 12:38 PM
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I never ran it because it was going to require a new downpipe. Shuiend has it now. It should deliver what your looking for and then some.
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I am running the "Medium T3" you posted. Feels about the same as the one that comes with the MK kit until you start going over 14psi and then holy Moses, warp speed initiated.
Really wakes up. Still spools really fast with some playing around on the boost duty table, too.
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Is the "medium t3" a straight swap?
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Old 08-12-2017, 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by m2cupcar
I never ran it because it was going to require a new downpipe. Shuiend has it now. It should deliver what your looking for and then some.
I think the one I posted is the right dimensions for the dp.
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Is the "medium t3" a straight swap?
I think so I will post when I install it.
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Originally Posted by vitamin j
I think the one I posted is the right dimensions for the dp.

I think so I will post when I install it.
Any chance of a test drive, after done with the install?
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Originally Posted by The Driver
Any chance of a test drive, after done with the install?
Possibly, send me your email address in a PM.
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there's something strangely attractive about your oil kit, lars:

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Old 08-13-2017, 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by vitamin j
I think the one I posted is the right dimensions for the dp.
I think so I will post when I install it.
It is. I don't have an MKTurbo setup. But posted in the thread to share some of my research that was applicable to MKTurbo kits. MK's turbine housing is the "same" as a Garrett- meaning it's turbine housing exit position is the same relative position to the inlet flange. IF you move to a Stage III eBay turbine housing (aka T3/T4) you will then get an greater offset which will NOT work with the MKt kit. The turbo you got is the one I originally ordered for my setup thinking it would be a T4 compressor AND where I learned that the offsets were different between a Stage I and Stage III eBay turbo. I look forward to the results- I think it'll be a ripper.
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Originally Posted by gjsmith66
Is the "medium t3" a straight swap?
Yes, no modification needed
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Originally Posted by vitamin j
I took some measurements of my turbos and here they are for everyone's benefit. The ball bearing turbo I bought doesn't work for me but may work great for someone else (SOTH hint hint) because it's got the same wheel sizes as the large T3 that SOTH was able to run 12s on.
I mean, if you want to send it to me I will pay shipping. I can't afford anything other than what I need at the moment. Maybe next month though. PM me if you are serious, my car should be working in a week or two. I do plan to run my large turbo at high boost on my new motor before swapping anything though. I believe my large turbo has the same turbine wheel as the small turbo, but I am not certain.
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Originally Posted by Braineack
there's something strangely attractive about your oil kit, lars:

Looks like it should be in the 949 Racing shop!
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Old 08-15-2017, 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by sonofthehill
I mean, if you want to send it to me I will pay shipping. I can't afford anything other than what I need at the moment. Maybe next month though. PM me if you are serious, my car should be working in a week or two. I do plan to run my large turbo at high boost on my new motor before swapping anything though. I believe my large turbo has the same turbine wheel as the small turbo, but I am not certain.
I sent you a PM.

If shueid and I got the same turbo as you then the turbine wheel is definitely larger than the standard MKTurbo.

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Originally Posted by MustardTiger
I am running the "Medium T3" you posted. Feels about the same as the one that comes with the MK kit until you start going over 14psi and then holy Moses, warp speed initiated.
Really wakes up. Still spools really fast with some playing around on the boost duty table, too.
Sweet! I'm stoked, it arrives tomorrow.
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Old 08-15-2017, 01:19 PM
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The "Large T3" photo is a Stage III turbine and is typically only used with T4 compressor wheels/housings. "Big T3" typically refers to a Stage I T3 turbine housing with a larger T3 compressor housing and wheel. When shopping these turbos, it is critical to look at the wheel sizes- inducer and exducer. Housing size comes second. The eBay "med t3" in the chart below was the first T3 I bought- advertised vs. actual specs.

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Your intercooler looks about the same size as the OEM MSM's "token" intercooler.
Most MSM owners found it heat-soaked at the track and upgraded to an eBay intercooler.
Any issues reported on this with your intercooler?

Here's the MSM for comparison (font view, aka "MSM Wabbit"):

Yours does look a little wider.
Here's a OEM intercooler comparison to FM's intercooler:
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Originally Posted by Lokiel

Your intercooler looks about the same size as the OEM MSM's "token" intercooler.
Most MSM owners found it heat-soaked at the track and upgraded to an eBay intercooler.
Any issues reported on this with your intercooler?

Here's the MSM for comparison (font view, aka "MSM Wabbit"):

Yours does look a little wider.
Here's a OEM intercooler comparison to FM's intercooler:
There is a large size difference between the MSM IC at 8.5"x8.5"x2.5" and the 18"x12"x3" IC that I use. Braineack used the same IC from like 04-09 or something. Stripes sold an IC kit based off of it for years on hear without issues.

Below is a picture from earlier in the year where I have all the difference sized IC's that I played around with.

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Curious as to what you have settled on. Did you have enough clearance with the 18x12?
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Originally Posted by yossi126
Curious as to what you have settled on. Did you have enough clearance with the 18x12?

The 18"x12'x3" fits perfectly in the 90-00. For the 01-05 you have to bend some AC lines out of the way to get it up far enough.
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