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434nova

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How can I tell the difference between the two. My turbo is suppose to be a 45a I just want to make sure. Also whats the hp difference between the two. Thanks
 
TE45 is the T63 (63mm)big shaft turbo P trim turbine
TE45a is a (66mm) built by John Craig 650hp
Pull the compressor housing and measure the blades with a dial caliper.

I forget the Hp numbers on the T63. It was around the same as a TE45a tho.
I had one on my car and it was a great turbo.
 
I know that the turbo I have is a john craig turbo. Is the inlet and outlets the same size on the 45 and 45a ?
 
you have to measure the compressor wheel at the inlet

63mm te45
66mm te45A
 
How can I tell the difference between the two. My turbo is suppose to be a 45a I just want to make sure. Also whats the hp difference between the two. Thanks

It says it right on the compressor housing. Or at least mine does
Gary
 
Where ? Is it on the outside ? Do you have a picture ? Thanks

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It is on the outside. Clearly visible. Unless my housing is different than yours. No picture as my turbo is a my engine builder 140 miles from here.
Gary
 
It is on the outside. Clearly visible. Unless my housing is different than yours. No picture as my turbo is a my engine builder 140 miles from here.
Gary
When I say it is on the compressor housing I am reffering to the comp wheel size. It does not say TE45 this or that.
gary
 
He is referring to the the engraving on the compressor near the outlet... If it has it.... Otherwise, measure the wheel with calipers.
 
Here are some pictures of my turbo tell me if you can tell by the photos thanks.


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Ditto! No better way to know for sure I would take the turbo off and pull the cover and measure

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Thats what I was trying to avoid but I guess there is no other way. Thanks

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You might be able to pull the cover of with the turbo on the car

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Now thats a easy idea. Thanks

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