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How can you tell the difference between a 14b and 16g if they look identical. Or am I going to have to take it apart.
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http://www.turboclub.com/makes/mit/S...CNMTURBOS.html
If you look at the 16g picture, they are dual bladed fans, vs. the single bladed fans. This is a pretty good pic. Hope it helps. Rob
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Re: 14b-16g
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this should help
TDO4 (written on the compressor housing) Tiny turbo from an Auto Tranny car. Same motor, tiny turbo and manifold.
TDO5-14B: All the vanes on the compressor wheel will be the same size. Injectors will be blue (450cc). TDO5-16G: The vanes on the turbo will be alternating big/small/big/small. Injector color is still blue (450cc) Big 16G: The vanes on the turbo will be alternating big/small/big/small. Injector color is yellow (510cc) hope that answers you question |
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