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TeeTopZ

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I have a precision gt 3255e turbo with a .63 exhaust housing. When I bought it I was told it had only a couple thousand miles. Includes a high pressure wastegate. Plans changed for my build, so it is for sale.

Should make a great street turbo with a stock stall. Needs bigger injectors and a tune. I will add pics in the morning.

$500 shipped
 
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Comes as shown. Includes high pressure wastegate actuator and oil fitting adapter. $500 shipped.
 
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This is a great first step street turbo. Spools quickly and makes good power
 
It works well with a stock converter and spools quickly. Larger injectors and a chip are needed. Turn up the boost and use meth and this will put you in the 11's. I planned on 60lb injectors, TT chip and a 3" downpipe. I read a lot before I bought it, and it seems like a great street turbo. Quick spool and good to well over 20 lbs of boost. My friend has one also, but we havent put it on yet. Here are some threads about the turbo
http://www.turbobuick.com/forums/threads/precision-gt3255e.407383/
http://www.turbobuick.com/forums/th...ock-converter-and-25-psi.264599/#post-1990176

I believe I read it was good to around 500hp or so. It was a small step better than the ta49/te44 turbos. hope that helps. LMK
 
How big of a difference will this make over stock?
If you're planning on running it at less than 18lbs, or so, then you may not notice a difference. Otherwise, its everything TeeTopZ say's it is. I miss my old GT3255...
 
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