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Tom Tom Turbo

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In a previous thread here, my PT54 took a dump on me and Precision wants $700 to rebuild it....no freakin way. So I am in the market for a new turbo. The car has all of the mods listed in the signature, I use it mainly for being a terror on the street, with the occasional run to the track. I will be looking into a different alky setup also, but that's another story.

What is the best turbo for this setup, and I hopefully will not have to spend a billion dollars on getting this thing back on the road

thanks in advance!
 
I just saw this today at GBobyParts.com
Turbocharger Sale!! $599.00




These units are a perfect solution as they deliver a high quality product for those on a budget. Well, after a few weeks of discussion, the units have been priced and are available for sale.

These will be available with either a T3 4 bolt, T3 5 bolt, or Buick 3 bolt turbine housing. Mitsubishi housings are NOT included in this offer. All units will feature a 360* Race Bearing setup.

3231= recommended converter 2,400 stall HP rating is at 490 to the flywheel
3431=TE34 reccomended converter 2,600 stall Hp rating 545 to the flywheel
4431=TE44 recommended converter 2,700 stall HP rating is 580 to the flywheel
6031=TE60 recommended converter 2,800 stall HP rating is 600 to the flywheel
6076= recommended converter is a 3,200 stall Horsepower rating is 610 to the flywheel

All of the entry level turbochargers come with an E-cover and a cast back plate but include a 360 thrust bearing. These turbos usually come with the 270 thrust but are upgraded to the 360.

Normal retail is $921.99
NOW on sale for a limited time for $595.00
Add Heavy Duty actuators for $89.95
Oil Feed Line for $29.95
 
I just bought a CPT61bb from cottons. Jack told me if I had the heads done to go with the CPT66bb. I think the 66 would work REAL good with your set up. I paid $1200.00, I think the 66 is the same price(if your looking to spend that much?) I also believe it has a 1 year warr. on the turbo! mine should be here today. HTH.
 
Call Full Throttle and get a price on the billet wheel 6265. They are making slightly more power than the non billet 6765's.
 
Just bought PT6262 from G-Body, this thing is unbelievable compared to my PT52, plus Brian gave me a really sweet deal. This turbo will surely not disappoint you, trust me!!! Several people told me to save the extra $$$ and go with the journal bearing, that it wouldn’t make but a little difference in spool-up. Trust me the journal has NO problems with spool-up. Doesn’t sound as cool DBB but still pulls like an animal. Read some of the threads on the new 62 billet wheel series turbo, that’s pretty much what, sold me and G-body‘s great deal. Plug for Brian

Good luck
 
I just saw this today at GBobyParts.com
Turbocharger Sale!! $599.00




These units are a perfect solution as they deliver a high quality product for those on a budget. Well, after a few weeks of discussion, the units have been priced and are available for sale.

These will be available with either a T3 4 bolt, T3 5 bolt, or Buick 3 bolt turbine housing. Mitsubishi housings are NOT included in this offer. All units will feature a 360* Race Bearing setup.

3231= recommended converter 2,400 stall HP rating is at 490 to the flywheel
3431=TE34 reccomended converter 2,600 stall Hp rating 545 to the flywheel
4431=TE44 recommended converter 2,700 stall HP rating is 580 to the flywheel
6031=TE60 recommended converter 2,800 stall HP rating is 600 to the flywheel
6076= recommended converter is a 3,200 stall Horsepower rating is 610 to the flywheel

All of the entry level turbochargers come with an E-cover and a cast back plate but include a 360 thrust bearing. These turbos usually come with the 270 thrust but are upgraded to the 360.

Normal retail is $921.99
NOW on sale for a limited time for $595.00
Add Heavy Duty actuators for $89.95
Oil Feed Line for $29.95

For 599.00 I don't think you could go wrong with the 6031 or spend the extra cash for the new 6262 Billet wheel turbo.
 
I'm looking to buy one now...Heads and a cam but with a 12" 2800, do you guys think the 6076 will be a dog on the street?
 
My vote would be to get in touch with Cal or Holly Hartline. Depending on your engine management system, they can also supply you with a good program to get you going. Info is in my sig.
 
I just saw this today at GBobyParts.com
Turbocharger Sale!! $599.00




These units are a perfect solution as they deliver a high quality product for those on a budget. Well, after a few weeks of discussion, the units have been priced and are available for sale.

These will be available with either a T3 4 bolt, T3 5 bolt, or Buick 3 bolt turbine housing. Mitsubishi housings are NOT included in this offer. All units will feature a 360* Race Bearing setup.

3231= recommended converter 2,400 stall HP rating is at 490 to the flywheel
3431=TE34 reccomended converter 2,600 stall Hp rating 545 to the flywheel
4431=TE44 recommended converter 2,700 stall HP rating is 580 to the flywheel
6031=TE60 recommended converter 2,800 stall HP rating is 600 to the flywheel
6076= recommended converter is a 3,200 stall Horsepower rating is 610 to the flywheel

All of the entry level turbochargers come with an E-cover and a cast back plate but include a 360 thrust bearing. These turbos usually come with the 270 thrust but are upgraded to the 360.

Normal retail is $921.99
NOW on sale for a limited time for $595.00
Add Heavy Duty actuators for $89.95
Oil Feed Line for $29.95

Just bought another 6031. Nice pricing thanks Brian!!!!
 
In a previous thread here, my PT54 took a dump on me and Precision wants $700 to rebuild it....no freakin way. So I am in the market for a new turbo. The car has all of the mods listed in the signature, I use it mainly for being a terror on the street, with the occasional run to the track. I will be looking into a different alky setup also, but that's another story.

What is the best turbo for this setup, and I hopefully will not have to spend a billion dollars on getting this thing back on the road

thanks in advance!

I have a stock turbo with 140,000 miles on it that I'll sell to you cheap. Might even throw in an old PCV valve and a set of used spark plugs.:smile:
 
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