what size turbo????
#61
most of the initials are abbreviations for words like ss = stainless steel, or htt = high tech turbos, if you catch the drift, its kind of like slang that you pick up after a while. there are many good brands, its just all about what your are looking for. even then though, alot if it is about size, spoolup, what kind of h.p. you are looking for, what kind of mods you have or are planning on, ect., thats the best way to decidewhat turbo or brand or size to look at. the best way to learn is just to ask. there are a tons of people here that know stuff about anything you would ever need to know about, all you have to do is ask.
#62
most of the initials are abbreviations for words like ss = stainless steel, or htt = high tech turbos, if you catch the drift, its kind of like slang that you pick up after a while. there are many good brands, its just all about what your are looking for. even then though, alot if it is about size, spoolup, what kind of h.p. you are looking for, what kind of mods you have or are planning on, ect., thats the best way to decidewhat turbo or brand or size to look at. the best way to learn is just to ask. there are a tons of people here that know stuff about anything you would ever need to know about, all you have to do is ask.
A SPS62 stands for Super Phat Shaft 62 which is made by www.industrialinjection.com
These 2 companies are the leaders in turbo manufacturing for our trucks.
#63
Is that with the .80 housing? I guess that'd be the s465? I can find maps for the 72 and 75 but not the 65 =\ I did a quick search and all of these I found were in the silver bullet/ a5k price range If you could find them for $650 like their bigger cousins that'd be interesting for lots of folks
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