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PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 12:11 am 
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If you have the facilities then it could work out nicely. When you say about the rebuild kit, will that require rebalancing of the turbine and compressor wheels?

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Sirius wrote:
If you have the facilities then it could work out nicely. When you say about the rebuild kit, will that require rebalancing of the turbine and compressor wheels?


I can get the center assembly balanced for £50.00


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I've decided against this and am having a hybrid built from a usable core I've sourced.

Although I'm certain this garrett would work really well, it's massive, and I don't want the complications that come with that.

It'd probably suit someone looking to build a street/strip car though. And will be offered for sale soon.


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Probably a lot less pain in the end. What spec hybrid are you going for?

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TrackToyFour wrote:
Probably a lot less pain in the end. What spec hybrid are you going for?


Something CT20b based :), steel shaft/turbine wheel and an uprated actuator.

I won't be pushing more than 1.2bar anyway. :lol:


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Should be good for ~330bhp

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