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Smokey
15-02-2011, 17:44
Could someone tell me what this turbo is in the link below, is it a T25/T28 I know the answer will be to ring them but id like to know now.

Thanks in advance

Mat


http://www.turbotechnics.com/turbo/s157.htm

Markey Mark (BD)
15-02-2011, 17:59
Don't seem to be any pics or specs on that turbo

IANMM
15-02-2011, 18:00
You after a new one? if so you not tried Adam at turbo developments?

IANMM
15-02-2011, 18:00
Its stage 2 so its gotta be good:)

IANMM
15-02-2011, 18:03
http://www.turbotechnics.com/turbo/s117.htm

Smokey
15-02-2011, 18:12
You after a new one? if so you not tried Adam at turbo developments?


I will be soon I want one before National Day I saw the info on the link you just posted the T25 but i duno weather to go T28.

Mat

IANMM
15-02-2011, 18:17
well i would speak to adam.....

i had a T28 and although it pulled like a train it didnt start boosting until 4k (ish) found it a pain to drive, a T25 is a more balanced turbo for day to day driving and the capability of turning it up as and when needed


But thats just my opinion :cooter:

raj
15-02-2011, 18:24
as where talking turbos.. could someone tell me what size housings etc the following turbos would have in general?

std t2 - comp side?? exh side??
t2/t25 - ?? ??
full t25 - ?? ??
t25/t28 - ?? ??
full t28 - ?? ??

is there such a thing as a t2/t28:scared:

J8TRO
15-02-2011, 18:43
Drive mine if you want mate when its back on the road in April. Mine spools up well before 4k but is a T28

Ryan p
15-02-2011, 19:59
it all depends on what size comp an exhaust wheels u got in it my t28 boosts up lower then 4 but its got a small exhaust housing

5teve L
16-02-2011, 08:22
Unless they've changed the specs over the years, the TT stage 2 won't make much more than 180bhp, it's an ok unit but you can get better for the money IMO.

Smokey
16-02-2011, 08:25
Drive mine if you want mate when its back on the road in April. Mine spools up well before 4k but is a T28

Sounds good to me but do you trust me :devil: plus i dout ill have got one by then, turbos confuse me :scratch:. Well as long as I have one fitted before pod ill be happy so theres abit more compitition but if I go T28 my big jim wont fit.

raj
21-02-2011, 23:36
as where talking turbos.. could someone tell me what size housings etc the following turbos would have in general?

std t2 - comp side?? exh side??
t2/t25 - ?? ??
full t25 - ?? ??
t25/t28 - ?? ??
full t28 - ?? ??

is there such a thing as a t2/t28:scared:

anyone?:crap:

BluntyR5GTT
22-02-2011, 06:19
Yes there is such a thing as a t28/t2 turbted used to run one with a few diff specs and now i have one resdy and waiting to go on tomorrow. On the other turbos there are loads of diff specs for them.

TNT ANDY
22-02-2011, 06:58
Speak to suppliers about the right specs etc. you'll get a comprehensive knowledge based reply, no second guessing there. The problem with this discussion on here is that there are too many variables and such a vast opportunity to misinform. Not only that, I would suspect that a lot of people don't actually know what there turbo consists of in respect to T25 this and T28 that. I know I bought a T28 off JP Racing some time ago but thats as far as that goes, best guess is that it's a small T28 whatever that means. I've had T25 Hybrids and I know that they ran out of puff too early, I know what a stock T2 is. It may be better if people refered to turbo's by there front / back sizesie a T2/T28 etc then this might give a more accurate picture.
:p