rb26 t28 turbos
hungry6
03-15-2002, 11:25 PM
does anyone know that the t28s on the r32 gtr has ceramic turbine wheels or not, as i'm not sure. i've pulled one apart and it has a goldy metallic doesn't seem to have the ceramic wheels as everyone say.
GTS-4 Ben
04-08-2002, 04:27 PM
Stock GTR Turbo's are smaller than a T28, more in between a T25/T28.
They have a ceramic exaust wheel.
They have a ceramic exaust wheel.
Holyterror
04-12-2002, 04:46 AM
Geez, I didn't realize how small those turbos were. I hear about people bolting on T04Es in their place, now I see how much of a difference that is. Amazing.
NIGHTMARE
04-14-2002, 01:34 PM
Originally posted by Holyterror
Geez, I didn't realize how small those turbos were. I hear about people bolting on T04Es in their place, now I see how much of a difference that is. Amazing.
They arent THAT small. Coming from a Stealth TT that had 9B turbo's..now they're small. The GTR's stock turbo's are also larger then the 300ZX TT.
Geez, I didn't realize how small those turbos were. I hear about people bolting on T04Es in their place, now I see how much of a difference that is. Amazing.
They arent THAT small. Coming from a Stealth TT that had 9B turbo's..now they're small. The GTR's stock turbo's are also larger then the 300ZX TT.
GTS-4 Ben
04-14-2002, 08:31 PM
:D Yeah you have to love those 3000GT turbo's
Almost look like real snails. Still 15'Gs are a good replacement for them :sun:
Almost look like real snails. Still 15'Gs are a good replacement for them :sun:
Holyterror
04-16-2002, 02:10 AM
Snails, heh, that's funny. :smoker2:
I know there are plenty of smaller turbos out there. It's just the staggering amount of power the RB26 can put out with those stock turbos. Single turbos are popular on GT-Rs now, T04s and such. But I am big on response, so I would probably go for a pair of ball-bearing T28's. Oh yes.
Do you know exactly what compressor and turbine trim are used in the stocks turbos?
I know there are plenty of smaller turbos out there. It's just the staggering amount of power the RB26 can put out with those stock turbos. Single turbos are popular on GT-Rs now, T04s and such. But I am big on response, so I would probably go for a pair of ball-bearing T28's. Oh yes.
Do you know exactly what compressor and turbine trim are used in the stocks turbos?
hungry6
04-17-2002, 05:28 AM
ok back to the original question,, ummm so how does that explain the goldy metallic colour, and isn't ceramic non metallic? so it doesn't makes sense that they have goldy metallic colour
Gonthrax
04-17-2002, 02:42 PM
Originally posted by hungry6
ok back to the original question,, ummm so how does that explain the goldy metallic colour, and isn't ceramic non metallic? so it doesn't makes sense that they have goldy metallic colour
I'm pretty sure the stock turbos are ceramic, never seen the wheels so I don't know what they look like:confused: Ceramic is kindof a blackish grey color, but I suppose they could make it whatever color they wanted it to be.
ok back to the original question,, ummm so how does that explain the goldy metallic colour, and isn't ceramic non metallic? so it doesn't makes sense that they have goldy metallic colour
I'm pretty sure the stock turbos are ceramic, never seen the wheels so I don't know what they look like:confused: Ceramic is kindof a blackish grey color, but I suppose they could make it whatever color they wanted it to be.
Holyterror
04-17-2002, 09:35 PM
I saw a ceramic wheel one time that was a sandy color. The texture is probably a better indicator.
GTS-4 Ben
04-18-2002, 06:15 PM
It is actually rather hard to tell by looking at them in opinion...
Stock GTR ones are Ceramic yes.
I am upgrsading to a larger Compressor wheel , keepsing bush though as the extra money isn't worth it...
Ben
Stock GTR ones are Ceramic yes.
I am upgrsading to a larger Compressor wheel , keepsing bush though as the extra money isn't worth it...
Ben
Gonthrax
04-19-2002, 11:07 AM
Hold a lighter to it, then touch it. If you burn yourself, it's not ceramic. If it's warm to the touch but not hot, then it's ceramic :D
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