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Old 11-07-2012, 02:03 PM
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Default Turbonetics NEW 7675 and 7875 Turbos AVAILABLE through Huron Speed!

Turbonetics is finally releasing their new upgraded Turbine wheel! The Turbine wheel is 75mm, which is a big improvement over their standard 68mm and will allow for much more power, as well as help decrease and eliminate back pressure issues. They are packaging their new wheel in the T-series housings which will compose of a T4 inlet and 3" V-band discharge on the Turbine side and a 4" Inlet and a 2.5" discharge on the Compressor side.

Huron Speed is your #1 source for Turbonetics Turbos!

We have an abundance of the new Turbos already on order, and here are the options available.

Please contact me via PM or e-mail at huronspeedproducts@gmail.com to place and order and or to receive the BEST possible pricing on these or any other Turbonetics components!

All units are standard and only available in BALL BEARING!
#1: Billet 76mm compressor wheel, 75mm turbine wheel, 1.15 a/r housing
#2: Billet 76mm compressor wheel, 75mm turbine wheel, .96 a/r housing
#3: Cast 78mm compressor wheel, 75mm turbine wheel, 1.15 a/r housing
#4: Cast 78mm compressor wheel, 75mm turbine wheel, .96 a/r housing
#5: Cast 76mm compressor wheel, 75mm turbine wheel, 1.15 a/r housing
#6: Cast 76mm compressor wheel, 75mm turbine wheel, .96 a/r housing


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So they are not really available yet?
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Originally Posted by LS1NOVA
So they are not really available yet?
I have already placed an order with them and should have them in the next couple weeks. As they are now available for purchase, I would say yes, they are available!
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Ok thanks, PM sent.
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i'll take a couple plus your twin kit when it comes out
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Originally Posted by AutomagicLS1
i'll take a couple plus your twin kit when it comes out
Sounds great and one crazy machine! A couple 7268s would easily make over 1000
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How much power will they support?
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Originally Posted by quicksilverado
How much power will they support?
They have not released that yet, but the 7868 was rated to 800 hp, so these ones will shine where that would start to tucker out with the larger turbine!

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I cant imagine that it wouldnt run very close to the PTE 7875.

However, you can really only buy them in ball bearing? Thats some BS. Id like to know the price as well. Let me know.
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Originally Posted by JAX04
I cant imagine that it wouldnt run very close to the PTE 7875.

However, you can really only buy them in ball bearing? Thats some BS. Id like to know the price as well. Let me know.
PM coming!

Only offered in Ball Bearing unfortunately. However it will be an awesome unit for a better price than anything comparable!

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I take it the T housing is much larger than the TC series correct? Are they making a TC series with 75mm turbine wheel?
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Can a TC unit be upgraded with the new t-wheel ?
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Jesus chris monkey ***** those look sexy looks like im goimg to get myself a nice chrismas present this year. Whats the 2mm difference from the 76 and 78?
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are the 1.15 housings divided or undivided? id like to know the price on a billet 78 1.15a/r and .96 a/r
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Any pics of the new turbine wheel? If possible can you do some side by side with a garrett/pte 75 turbine.
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Hmmmm. Now I must decide between this and a Comp turbo. Also interested in pricing here
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I don't have any pics, but I will see if I can get some before the units I ordered show up.

The 75mm wheel is for the T-series, not the 60 series housing the TC or "Hurricane" turbos are in.

1.15 is a divided housing, .96 is open.

Pricing coming to those that inquired!


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the price on these is so damn good, i almost wish i hadnt picked up my PT76 a few weeks ago..

if these perform like a PT76 (and they should), precision is gonna have to step their game up to stay in this market.

thanks for the info huron.
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email sent

very interested in these turbos
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Do you know if this wheel is going to be available for an upgrade from the older 68mm wheel?


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