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IMO, there should be a Buick specific link:biggrin:
 
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its about damn time lol. man i was getting tired of calling pte with a question about a part number on their website and getting laughed at :mad:
 
For each turbo you can get a Buick Turbine housing on you can see that option on it's page.
They have a Buick specific intercooler page.
This is a major step forward, give them a chance to iron everything out! =)
 
i see they list a 6768 and a 6768 CEA. whats with that. if a order was placed for a 6768 a few months back did which one was given. i was thinking it would have been the 930hp model?
 
i see they list a 6768 and a 6768 CEA. whats with that. if a order was placed for a 6768 a few months back did which one was given. i was thinking it would have been the 930hp model?

PT6768 rated at 800 hp, would be the cast compressor wheel with the HPQ turbine wheel.

PT6768 CEA rated at 930 hp, features our CNC machined billet aluminum compressor wheel with the HPQ turbine wheel.

CEA = Competition Engineered Aerodynamics. Whenever you see the letters CEA, that means it features our proprietary designed, CNC machined compressor wheel.

That's the difference.
HTH

Patrick
 
To put it more simply that everyone knows, CEA = Billet. Precision is simply trying to remove the ambiguity with the word "billet".

Reid
 
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