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SignUp Now!d0n_3d said:I honestly haven't been frequenting this board as much as I used to but we (PTE) introduced the new dual ball bearing turbos for the Buicks back at the Indy race. Yes that's right a DUAL ball bearing Garrett made CHRA. What does this mean to you? Well you can pretty much lower your stall requirements on all turbos by about 400 rpms or more. The overall transient response is alot quicker, turbos run cooler since they are water cooled, are more durable and tolerate more abuse, and increase overall efficiency.
I can do the following turbos in this format for the Buicks.
TE44
TE60
PT6131 with E or S cover
PT6776 with E, S, or H cover
Prices on these are $1199 for the 44, 60, and 61. Price is $1375 for the 67.
You'll be able to run the 44, 60, and even the 61 on a stock converter. The 67 will require a 3000-3200 stall. Please note we are still working on a water line kit for these but we do sell the universal kits that include the correct fittings and banjo bolts and tubes. You would just have to hook up your own lines going to the tubes. Cost on the kits are $75. Actuators for these whether heavy duty or standard are $82.
my 1st gn said:1.how much horsepower is the 67 rated at?
2.An also what is the cfm flow on this turbo?
3.an is this too much turbo to run on an unopened motor?
thanks jay
Ryan87GN said:So theoretically what would a 67 w/ polished S cover and line kit cost with shipping?
d0n_3d said:1. 750 HP
2. about 75 lbs/min or 1087 CFM
3. I would say it might be too much turbo on a stock motor, might wanna run no bigger than a 61 which is what I did...
d0n_3d said:The CHRAs in these are not rebuildable. If you mess it up, you have to replace the whole thing. That's about the only drawback. But if you run a PTE oil saver kit you shouldn't have any problems.
67 will get you into the mid 10's quite easily ball bearing or not...but ball bearing requires less stall....probably about a 3000-3200...non bb requiring about a 3400-3500
DR.BOOSTER said:Not to start any wars, but what distinguishes the Garrett ball bearings from the Turbonetics and Innovative??
Any hints at a future Garrett BB70??