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soapymech
24-02-2009, 19:14
anyone work for bb? trying to find out what internals they use on there bb300 hybid turbo.? ANYBODY???

JRP
24-02-2009, 19:23
Phone and ask them is prob the best way... then you hear it from the horses mouth

soapymech
24-02-2009, 19:27
Phone and ask them is prob the best way... then you hear it from the horses mouth

tried calling them today and yesterday phone just rings and rings:scratch:

JRP
24-02-2009, 19:33
tried calling them today and yesterday phone just rings and rings:scratch:

You would like to buy a turbo i take it.

soapymech
24-02-2009, 19:38
You would like to buy a turbo i take it.

no its fitted to my car already:D

JRP
24-02-2009, 19:45
HAHAHA well well email them ;)

soapymech
24-02-2009, 19:53
HAHAHA well well email them ;)

just thought maybe someone has the same turbo and would know details .I will persist;)

JRP
24-02-2009, 20:24
speak to adam L he may know

soapymech
24-02-2009, 20:32
speak to adam L he may know

:niceone:

Adam L
24-02-2009, 22:26
Just measure the wheels, that'll tell you.

soapymech
24-02-2009, 22:38
Just measure the wheels, that'll tell you.

cheers adam just wonder if its roller bearing or 360 :scratch:

Adam L
24-02-2009, 22:45
If you get a picture of the the top of the turbo, I can tell you if it's rollerbearing or not. It's probably just a T28 of some sort. Check the a/r stamps on the compressor and exhaust housing, that'll tell you what frame the turbo is. The wheel measurements will just give you more of an idea what power it's capable of.

.42 a/r on the comp side will pretty much indicate it's a T28, i'd assume it's got a .49 a/r on the exhaust side if that's the case. You can have smaller housings fitted though.

Spooky
24-02-2009, 22:48
i'd assume it's got a .49 a/r on the exhaust side if that's the case. You can have smaller housings fitted though.

you know what they say about assumption ?...

Adam L
24-02-2009, 22:50
Yes, but it'd be what i'd expect... Saying that, I have seen an unusual amount of BB Tuning's turbo's fitted with the smaller .35 a/r T2 housing on T28's and their GT28R, which seems to be defeating the object of a larger turbo...

soapymech
24-02-2009, 22:54
If you get a picture of the the top of the turbo, I can tell you if it's rollerbearing or not. It's probably just a T28 of some sort. Check the a/r stamps on the compressor and exhaust housing, that'll tell you what frame the turbo is. The wheel measurements will just give you more of an idea what power it's capable of.

.42 a/r on the comp side will pretty much indicate it's a T28, i'd assume it's got a .49 a/r on the exhaust side if that's the case. You can have smaller housings fitted though.

nail on head.thanks adam will put a pic on my profile tomorrow:niceone:

Spooky
24-02-2009, 22:57
Yes, but it'd be what i'd expect... Saying that, I have seen an unusual amount of BB Tuning's turbo's fitted with the smaller .35 a/r T2 housing on T28's and their GT28R, which seems to be defeating the object of a larger turbo...

:cooter: