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Any such thing as a Turbonetics F1-35R?
 
Old 07-23-2007, 04:18 PM
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Any such thing as a Turbonetics F1-35R? I don't see it listed on the turbonetics site.
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Old 07-23-2007, 09:20 PM
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Any such thing as a Turbonetics F1-35R? I don't see it listed on the turbonetics site.
Not really sure what that might be. Can you tell me where you heard the term and what it was in reference too?
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It should be the equivalent to the Garrett GT3582R (GT35R), but has the option for the divided T4 exhaust housing and turbonetics "big shaft". Is this unit offered?
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It should be the equivalent to the Garrett GT3582R (GT35R), but has the option for the divided T4 exhaust housing and turbonetics "big shaft". Is this unit offered?
The closest thing I can think of to that is 62-1 compressor with an F1 P trim turbine section. The other option would be a GT-K 61 compressor with an F1 T4 P trim turbine or a GT-K 650 which also uses the F1 P trim turbine but uses a HP66 compressor wheel.
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