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What would be an equivalent precision turbo to the TE45A?
the 6365? I have a 3200 Non LU and 50lbers with alky.
Just curious. thanks.
Power wise, the 6265 is close to the older TE45A turbo but not a perfect match. Going from memory, the TE45A used the 66mm compressor wheel and P-trim turbine wheel. It was rated to to support 700hp. Our version of it was the T64E.
Based on those numbers, the 6365 would be a closer match to the TE45A, than the 6265.
6365 = 695 hp
6265 = 680 hp
I believe the TE45 had the 63mm compressor wheel and P-trim turbine.
Patrick
what you your HONEST performace goals? Then we can tell you what you need and you won't be disappointed and have to buy again.
Mike
what you your HONEST performace goals? Then we can tell you what you need and you won't be disappointed and have to buy again.
Mike
i honestly want a mid to low 10 second street car. i wanted to 6765 billet dbb but i think the 6265 billet dbb will be a better choice for me from what everyone is saying?
Power wise, the 6265 is close to the older TE45A turbo but not a perfect match. Going from memory, the TE45A used the 66mm compressor wheel and P-trim turbine wheel. It was rated to to support 700hp. Our version of it was the T64E.
Based on those numbers, the 6365 would be a closer match to the TE45A, than the 6265.
6365 = 695 hp
6265 = 680 hp
I believe the TE45 had the 63mm compressor wheel and P-trim turbine.
Patrick
Either will get it done and require the same stall. If your engine is capable of revving past 5600 and making power beyond there id get the 67 if not then the 62 is plenty. Id bet the 62 will make more power at lower shaft speeds at lower rpm than the 67 too. I cant confirm this since Precision doesnt publish any compressor maps. Maybe Patrick knows.