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Old 09-01-2013, 11:07 AM
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We have 7875's in stock on both .96 and 1.15 a/r. Who needs one?
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I have undivided header flange can i use the divided turbo on the header? Looking to order this 7875 with 1.15 a/r but u guys have it in divided flange just making sure i can before I order.
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Originally Posted by ISprayOnU
I have undivided header flange can i use the divided turbo on the header? Looking to order this 7875 with 1.15 a/r but u guys have it in divided flange just making sure i can before I order.
Yes, no issue there at all running the divided on an open. The .96 only comes in open and the 1.15 only comes divided, zero issues running either!
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Originally Posted by Superman09
Yes, no issue there at all running the divided on an open. The .96 only comes in open and the 1.15 only comes divided, zero issues running either!
What gasket do I use? Undivided or divided gasket on my undivided header manifold?
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Originally Posted by ISprayOnU
What gasket do I use? Undivided or divided gasket on my undivided header manifold?
Either or, I would match the manifold and run an open one
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i run a open one on my 1.15 7875 no problems. and great guy to deal with.
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Following turbos in stock and ready to ship!

Cast Wheel 7875 .96 a/r
Cast Wheel 7875 1.15 a/r
Hurricane Benita TC78 .96 a/r

PM me for a smoking deal on any of these in-stock turbos!
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Still working . This was on 14.5 lbs or so according to the log.
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Originally Posted by skinnies
Need to send us one, we can dyno back to back with this vs the tc78, precision 7675 at different boost levels.
Have you ever done this?
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Originally Posted by Vetal
Have you ever done this?
We never did get to do any testing. We thought we had a local dyno to test on, but they closed up the doors so no longer had a shot at super cheap dyno time.
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Many people are running these are and they really are making the steam and a lot of surprise as to how well they are out performing the old TC78s!
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Yes but question remains, is it THE BEST compact T4, and can it outflow PT 7675?
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Originally Posted by Vetal
Yes but question remains, is it THE BEST compact T4, and can it outflow PT 7675?
Well that depends on what you define as "BEST." In my opinion, yes. For the following reasons.

You get a Ball Bearing, Polished cover turbo for the price of a journal bearing, satin cover from the competitor. You get a 1 year, hassle free warranty with the turbo. You get unmatched customer service, I have never had better service from another company like I do with Turbonetics. As far as performance, the actual flow in comparison is still up in the air as we haven't done a back to back test, but the results we have seen would put it right at par!

Therefore, with the results I have seen, I would personally put either unit ony my car, as they both have proven to make a bunch of steam already (Precision more proven). I have the Turbonetics on my car (Billet 7575 .96 a/r) but I am sure the Precision would have done just as good of a job performance wise.

I feel the Turbonetics is a better choice for the money, but the Precision is certainly more "proven" which is why you can expect to pay a little more.

Both great choices!

Now Comp has a new compact T4 coming out that we will have in a few days that should throw a 3rd great option out there! Many nice options, priced near or below the Turbonetics, and with their larger 79mm turbine!
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Interested to hear more about these comp turbo choices
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Originally Posted by djt81185
Interested to hear more about these comp turbo choices
We have 2 of them on order:

Base Model:
CT43
-Cast 76mm compressor wheel
-79mm turbine wheel
.96 a/r turbine housing
-satin compressor housing
-journal bearing

This unit will be priced somewhere around the $1200 mark

Hopped up model:
CT43
-Billet 76mm compressor wheel
-79mm turbine wheel
-.96 a/r turbine housing
-Polished + Anti-Surge compressor housing
-journal bearing

The billet wheel, polished housing, and anti-surge housing being options, build to your preference!

Billet wheel will be around $100, Anti-surge around $100, and polishing around $85

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Following units in stock!!! PM me for the vey best pricing. No building waits, ready for immediate shipment!

T-series 7875 .96 ar
T-series 7875 1.15 ar
Hurricane Benita TC78 .96 ar
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Loving this t78/75 thanks for the great customer service...glad to see I have a bigger turbine wheel option if I start to max out this turbo on my 6.0
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Originally Posted by Gonoma
Loving this t78/75 thanks for the great customer service...glad to see I have a bigger turbine wheel option if I start to max out this turbo on my 6.0
Thanks for the post, appreciate it! Enjoy!
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Originally Posted by Superman09
We have 2 of them on order:

Base Model:
CT43
-Cast 76mm compressor wheel
-79mm turbine wheel
.96 a/r turbine housing
-satin compressor housing
-journal bearing

This unit will be priced somewhere around the $1200 mark

Hopped up model:
CT43
-Billet 76mm compressor wheel
-79mm turbine wheel
-.96 a/r turbine housing
-Polished + Anti-Surge compressor housing
-journal bearing

The billet wheel, polished housing, and anti-surge housing being options, build to your preference!

Billet wheel will be around $100, Anti-surge around $100, and polishing around $85

How are these size wise to the Tc series? Will they bolt up to the Huron speed kit?
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Originally Posted by djt81185
How are these size wise to the Tc series? Will they bolt up to the Huron speed kit?
Direct bolt up to our T4 turbo kits! T4 flange with a 3" v-banded discharge.

In comparison of size. These would be the same physical size to the T-series 7875 and 7575 Turbonetics, and Precision 7675. The TC series from Turbonetics with the 68mm turbine is the smallest physical size with a tiny compressor housing. The Comp CT43, Turbonetics T-series, and Precision PT7675 are all slightly larger on the compressor housing, but all bolt right up to our turbo kits!

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