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    .42/.48 a/r too small?

    Hey guys, I've acquired a .42/.48 a/r Garrett T3 and was wondering how well it would work on an M20. I understand that it is on the smaller side, but 3 liter Mercedes turbo diesels have the same specs. Just makes me wonder how it would do on a 2.5 liter gas motor. What do you guys think?

    Thanks in advance,
    Angelo
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    #2
    Don't waste your time my friend

    you can come out with a very strong power from an M20!


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      #3
      Originally posted by sayed ali View Post
      Don't waste your time my friend

      you can come out with a very strong power from an M20!
      Don't waste my time with the turbo? Or don't waste my time building a turbocharged M20?
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      -1991 BMW 535i - Parted out
      -1994 BMW 530i/5 - Sold
      -1970 Chevy C10/LWB
      -1973 Chevy C10/SWB stepside
      -1984 Chevy C10/LWB
      -2008 R56 MCS - Dead
      -2018 Toyota Tacoma TRD-OR DCLB

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        #4
        ^^ Don't waste your time with that turbo of course

        Building a turbocharged M20 is fantastic!


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          #5
          Too small. You need about a .68 ar or so. And what wheels are on your car ? I like them.
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            #6
            Originally posted by TS87325IS View Post
            Too small. You need about a .68 ar or so. And what wheels are on your car ? I like them.
            Wheels were Rotiform BLQs. 17x8 no longer have them.
            -1988 BMW 325is - Sold
            -1991 BMW 535i - Parted out
            -1994 BMW 530i/5 - Sold
            -1970 Chevy C10/LWB
            -1973 Chevy C10/SWB stepside
            -1984 Chevy C10/LWB
            -2008 R56 MCS - Dead
            -2018 Toyota Tacoma TRD-OR DCLB

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              #7
              shoot for a compressor side of .50+ and a backside of. 70+ as a ruff estimate.

              or just buy a hx35 with a 12cm housing

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                #8
                a super 60 ar .60/.63 would be better

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by sleepy350 View Post
                  I understand that it is on the smaller side, but 3 liter Mercedes turbo diesels have the same specs. Just makes me wonder how it would do on a 2.5 liter gas motor. What do you guys think?
                  You can't compare your m20 to a 3l diesel Mercedes motor. The turbo's on a diesel engine undersized because they're designed to have fast spooling characteristics giving more low end torque. Which is what a diesel engine is all about. Putting a turbo like that on your car will spool far to early and choke power in the top end. Go with a Holset Hx35 with a 12cm housing.

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                    #10
                    Those 3L diesels don't rev out to 7k either.

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                      #11
                      Would go well on m10
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                        #12
                        Condor Speed Shop liked it.
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