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Old 04-26-2008, 01:10 PM   #1
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The GT35 and 45 are both quite expensive.
The T04R is a bigger trim. Ill be buying the Garrett T04R, which isnt as well built as a HKS, but will work just as well, as I am told.
I havent researched anything on a 60-1 yet.
What are the benefits from a T04R to the 60-1?
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Old 04-26-2008, 01:45 PM   #2
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The GT35 and 45 are both quite expensive.
I dunno if this is a typo, but a "GT45" is way too big for most 13B's.
In this particular application, it is way too big.
GT40 is okay.
GT42 is starting to get big but still doable...but it's overkill for "just 400".


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The T04R is a bigger trim.
Than a GT35? Yes.
Than a GT40? It's in the range of a "small" GT40.


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Ill be buying the Garrett T04R, which isnt as well built as a HKS, but will work just as well, as I am told.
HKS = Garrett Japan
To imply HKS is "better built" than Garrett doesn't make any sense.
I'd be careful of those HKS bullet nuts though - dunno if HKS still uses them on their T04R?


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