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    Turbo Identification

    ok I know have a collection of Turbos.

    A few standard t2s a Td04 and A T28rs.

    Im no expert though and I only know the names of these turbos becasue somone has pointed at them and said thats a T whatever.

    I've done a bit of a search on here but im none the wiser.

    How do i identify what I have in front of me?

    Is there a list of serial numbers sumwhere?

    also do all garret turbos have garret written on them?

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    all garret turbos have a small plate right next to the oil inlet which tells you what turbo its is

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    Re: Turbo Identification



    The blue bit at the bottom has a serial number on it.

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    thats not a garrett more likely 2 be a copy or rebuilt from turbo tecnics or sum 1 like that .. have u tried google the number ???

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    have u got a pic of the t4?

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    Quote Originally Posted by stu21t View Post
    have u got a pic of the t4?

    TD04 its not the same as a T4.

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    td04 is the turbo used on seat leons and audi tt's isnt it??

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyshaw49 View Post
    td04 is the turbo used on seat leons and audi tt's isnt it??

    Its commonly on a scooby i think?
    However this particular one is off a colt czt and its tiny tiny.

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyshaw49 View Post
    td04 is the turbo used on seat leons and audi tt's isnt it??
    normaly on vw, saab, subaru, and mitsubishi's

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    Quote Originally Posted by blaze View Post
    thats not a garrett more likely 2 be a copy or rebuilt from turbo tecnics or sum 1 like that .. have u tried google the number ???
    Turbo Technics don't sell new copies, they are a Garrett supplier

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    Adam says it's an "ebay special" copy 200SX turbo in the pic...and I quote, "you wouldv'e been better off pissing your money in the wind"

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    Quote Originally Posted by D4WNO View Post
    Turbo Technics don't sell new copies, they are a Garrett supplier
    they dont supply only rebuild old turbos and if they did send a new turbo by garrett it will be from www.owendevelopments.co.uk or www.btnturbo.com who are the only 2 suppliers in the uk

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    They still sell them and I'm still right in that they don't sell new copies

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    Dawn adam does still work at turbo technics does he not...

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    yes your correct they do as they what you call the 3rd man they go to them which could cost you more......

    when i said copy i was meaning like the 1's you get of ebay as there are companys out there that does copy a garrett turbo

    but im still correct that turbo technics do rebuild them

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    Quote Originally Posted by D4WNO View Post
    Adam says it's an "ebay special" copy 200SX turbo in the pic...and I quote, "you wouldv'e been better off pissing your money in the wind"
    Straight to the point

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    Quote Originally Posted by Brigsy View Post
    Straight to the point

    So is this turbo no good?

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    JRP, Adam works at Turbo Developments

    Kenobi, no it is still sellable, but copies are worth so little in comparison. Adam said you could probably ask for about £150 for that particular turbo should it all work okay

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    Quote Originally Posted by D4WNO View Post
    JRP, Adam works at Turbo Developments

    Kenobi, no it is still sellable, but copies are worth so little in comparison. Adam said you could probably ask for about £150 for that particular turbo should it all work okay

    WOW, That sucks. I was told it was worth 3 times that. Its supposed to be a GT28rs.

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    I bought what I thought was a GT28RS for my old 200sx from ebay and it blew up immediately after the first time it spooled up. Turn out to be a copy made in china.


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    Re: Turbo Identification

    Noooooooooooooo, I just dont believe it.

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    Adam says you'll have more luck with a copy journal bearing than a copy roller bearing.

    Have you got a picture of the core?

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    Quote Originally Posted by blaze View Post
    yes your correct they do as they what you call the 3rd man they go to them which could cost you more......

    when i said copy i was meaning like the 1's you get of ebay as there are companys out there that does copy a garrett turbo

    but im still correct that turbo technics do rebuild them
    I see you've mastered the technique of reading from the Garrett website, well done.

    Good luck trying to buy from BTN when you're not a trade company, and Owen Developments won't be polite to you either. To be honest, you can probably buy brand new items cheaper from every other company listed in the UK if they've got it on the shelf as both above companies charge a fairly substantial amount.

    Turbo Technics actaully supply very little nowadays. They were very close to administration 2 years ago, which not many people know. A long story cut short, they've changed owners a few times and are now more involved in supplying balancing machines to the wolrdwide market.

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    CR turbos supply me at work. So if anyone ever want a price on anything let me know. Ps I didnt sell myself this turbo and wouldnt sell any fakes ever.

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    Sh!t situation to be in... hope it comes good Kenobi.

    Maybe sell it on a "try and buy" basis to someone you trust.

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    Quote Originally Posted by Kenobi View Post
    CR turbos supply me at work. So if anyone ever want a price on anything let me know. Ps I didnt sell myself this turbo and wouldnt sell any fakes ever.
    They're not "fakes" as such. They're copies - Not posing as the genuine thing. People DO buy them but they are generally cheaper and of a far lesser quality.

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    ...I have been with Adam FAR too long!

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    Quote Originally Posted by D4WNO View Post
    They're not "fakes" as such. They're copies - Not posing as the genuine thing. People DO buy them but they are generally cheaper and of a far lesser quality.
    Yeah, a friend of mine ran 368bhp at the wheels on a CA18det with a "attempted turbo". They're not all bad.

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Supes View Post
    Yeah, a friend of mine ran 368bhp at the wheels on a CA18det with a "attempted turbo". They're not all bad.
    Jesus H Christ! "Attempted turbo", I think Adam receives a lot of those at work. I regularly get texts with photos of what are apparently supposed to be turbos, some are quite funny

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    Re: Turbo Identification

    Fun.

    I was quite lucky with my episode... after my dud turbo blew, I had it verified to be a copy, then phoned my bank, explained the situation and they reversed the payment straight away. £259 saved.


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