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    Active Member One Ring drifterXXX's Avatar
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    Ceramic Ball Bearing Turbo, misc.

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    Turbonetics TO4E-50 / F1-62 .63 A/R StageIII (around 2600 miles)



    350-500 HP
    "The T3/T4 Hybrid turbochargers consist of a T3 turbine section, (Stage I, Stage II, Stage III or the Stage V Trim) and a T4 compressor section (T04B trim, T04E trim & 60-Series). This combination offers the low inertia and fast boost response of the lightweight T3 turbine wheel and the highairflow characteristics of the T4 compressor family. All T3/T4 Hybrid Turbochargers are available with the patented Ceramic Ball-Bearing option highlighted on page 9. The Ceramic Ball-Bearing T3/T4 Hybrid series offers the fastest spoolup available. Coupled with extreme durability, the Ceramic Ball-Bearing concept provides the best available performance available in the turbocharging aftermarket. All T3/T4 Hybrids are custom matched for specific applications. Ranging from 200 HP to 600 HP"-turbonetics

    Spearco 20" x 3.5" core, 3.50'' thick x 7.90'' tall x 24.0'' wide W.A.V.E. Technology Air-to-Air Intercooler, Hose Connection – 2.50'' OD 550 HP $450obo





    Turbonetics Evolution Wategate

    The new Turbonetics’ Evolution redefines performance for externally mounted boost control. Utilizing the latest technology in flow design and materials, the Evolution features an investment cast 304 stainless body (designed with computer flow analysis), “Nitronic 60” stainless steel one-piece valve, rolling type diaphragm and polished aluminum cap. Nearly 25% smaller than the DELTAGATE it is sized to fit into the tightest turbo systems. Fitted with a rolling type diaphragm and floating valve seat it is equipped to comfortably handle 400+ HP and out flows the competition by almost 20%.


    Turbonetics Raptor BOV


    • Fully polished
    • 1.5"(38mm) valve
    • Compact design
    • Adjustable preload
    • 1.5" (38mm) discharge
    • ‘O’-Ring-sealed valve seat
    • Rolling diaphragm design
    • Removable horn for bypass instl.
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    Re: Ceramic Ball Bearing Turbo, misc.

    Make and offer on any item.

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    up

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    Re: Ceramic Ball Bearing Turbo, misc.

    man how old are those pics? haven't see a pepsi can like that in years....it a classic

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    Active Member One Ring drifterXXX's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by silvera4audi View Post
    man how old are those pics? haven't see a pepsi can like that in years....it a classic
    the pictures were taken the same day I started the thread... the can was on a shelf in the kitchen, my friends dad works for pepsi we have all kinds of rare cans. the can actually has arabic on the other side, it was brought back from the golf war by another family friend.

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    cool, brings back memories from back in the day

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    Active Member One Ring drifterXXX's Avatar
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    make offer

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    1 Day left !!!!!!! reserve has been met !

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=120281928455
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    sold

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    how much for the turbo and intercooler together and separately...
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    Quote Originally Posted by MAJI View Post
    how much for the turbo and intercooler together and separately...
    the Kit was sold today on ebay Bra !

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