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    saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    can anyone conferm if this turbo unit will fit the 5 ?
    or will it need alterations

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    Re: saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    You got any pics or more spec's about the turbo?

    It will more than likely need alterations, as in rotating housings, new oil feed etc

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    Re: saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    just this info im afrade here we have a t25 turbo that was removed from my b204 due to holset upgrage
    brilliant condition no smoke at all
    held 18psi with no spikes or loss

    im looking for something i could easley fit without to much hasstle if anyone could recomend
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    Re: saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    That turbo won't fit on easy mate, its got the wrong exhaust housing to join up to the standard 5 elbow

    If want an easy to fit turbo keep an eye out on here, some always come up for sale which have come off a 5

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    Re: saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    yh iam always on the look out but nothing seems to come up trumps lol

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    Re: saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    Of you want a cheap turbo that is suited to the 5 grab a tomcat t25...

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    Re: saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    Quote Originally Posted by Alastair View Post
    Of you want a cheap turbo that is suited to the 5 grab a tomcat t25...
    I've got one that needs a rebuild (285 quid to be done with a 360 thrust bearing) and another that works fine (is nearly new, only used for a short time and bought brand spankers) but has the odd whiff of white smoke on idle, so will need a rebuild in a few months I think.

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    Re: saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    With minimal work this turbo does fit on a 5...... But the only problem is the exhaust housing.

    The exhaust housing is .49 but a round outlet like a cosworth, to make your life easy you can change it for a tomcat exhaust housing that will fit straight on. Or if you can weld use the sabb downpipe and weld it to the Reno one........by doing this you will get rid of the restrictive elbow.

    This is a better turbo than a tomcat as the compressor wheel is bigger than a standard T25 but smaller than a T28 so it's a good middle ground.

    I have fitted one to a car and know of two others being used for allot of time with no problems, like you hear about the tomcats.

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    Re: saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    well im looking for something that will push out 200bhp with minimal costs ive got a welder so thats not a prob just dont know much about turbo's

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    Re: saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    For anyone else looking at this turbo the best one to get is the one pictured with the alloy inlet pipe that bolts on with two bolts.

    They latter changed it to a gt17 that will be too small.

    I just rotated the cores and hacksawed the the alloy inlet pipe down, then put the filter straight onto it.

    If my memory serves me well the compressor wheel exducer is 56mm.

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    Re: saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    Interesting bit of info there Miller, might be worth looking into these as the Tomcat ones are getting harder and harder to find in good condition

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    Re: saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    Yes mark they seam like a good turbo and are always found on the lpt "low pressure turbo" models so have not had a hard life.

    As you can see the downpipe had the lambda sensor already fitted so would save some time for peope, it just after the turbo and the downpipe can be fitted at any angle.....

    http://bit.ly/18or92I

    Full spec of the turbo can be found at...

    http://catalog.altoturbo.com/advance...lateFile3#here

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    Re: saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    so would this be on to for then ? what mods are needed is it hard work ?

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    Re: saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    will the tomcat exhaust housing bolt straight on this turbo without any issues ?

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    Re: saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    Their is a difference between the internal heat shield in the turbo but the tomcat turbine housing still bolts straight on with no problems......you could also use a .64 from any other T25.

    You are best to grab the alloy inlet if its the newer turbo also.

    You could remove the compressor housing on both of them, if the wheel is the same size then you could use it as well.

    Good turbos for very little money.

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    Re: saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    do you mean just use the cartridge out of it ? i need to try somthing differant as ive been through 2 tomcat t25s in the last 3 weeks and ive now put the t2 back on untill i find another and thats blew within a week is it just my luck or you think theres somthing else wrong ???

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    Re: saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    Sounds like

    1. your oil pressure is low?
    2. Your turbo oil feed pipe is blocked or partially blocked
    3. You oil is dirty... ALWAYS NEW OIL and filter when you change a turbo!
    4. Your over speeding your turbo (too much boost for its size).

    You shouldn't go through that many turbos, I think Somthing is wrong!

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    Re: saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    oil pressure guage is reading 6 at all times now ? but was about 2 when warm think its not working now to be honest and it could do with oil change other than that im not to sure

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    Re: saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    6 at all times? Sounds like the gauge isn't working correctly. If it's the standard one, that's not unusual.

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    Re: saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    is there anyway of fixing it or do i need new clocks

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    Re: saab T25 Turbo B204 Garrett

    Quote Originally Posted by KEV 5 GT View Post
    is there anyway of fixing it or do i need new clocks
    Best route is external mechanical oil pressure gauge just ignore the std gauge known to not give correct reading's anyway

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