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All we need are some T3 mani's. crossing finger. (n/m)
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MikeVar82
on April 20, 2010 at 4:07 PM
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Here is what I might be doing
posted by toykoz32
on April 20, 2010 at 03:43 PM
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Anyone hear of a Carbon/Carbon turbocharger?
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KongZTT GT28RS MD
14:30:28 04/20/10
Here are some cool things that Borg-Warner has to offer..
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KongZTT GT28RS MD
14:38:01 04/20/10
Here is what I might be doing
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toykoz32
15:43:34 04/20/10
All we need are some T3 mani's. crossing finger. (n/m) -
MikeVar82
16:07:59 04/20/10
that would be nice, but intil then this will do . . . .
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toykoz32
17:19:36 04/20/10
what T3 turbo would you be dying to get? (n/m)
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ZiNnYc
21:03:54 04/20/10
Not dying for anything. . . But in my link above I might be
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toykoz32
21:51:06 04/20/10
Thats nice but i would want the turbo to remain in the stock
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MikeVar82
23:44:38 04/20/10
It is still the stock location just a spacer between
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toykoz32
15:33:41 04/21/10
I have seen T3 to Vband connection adapters...
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KongZTT GT28RS MD
20:47:22 04/20/10
How do you keep it from melting? (n/m)
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BobbyT
15:52:10 04/20/10
Carbon/Carbon doesn't melt but it sure likes to burn...
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CaliguyPurdue (Selin Design)
16:13:20 04/20/10
I thought c/c involved a bonding agent/resin, guess not (n/m)
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BobbyT
22:17:53 04/20/10
The matrix is either amorphous carbon or graphite...
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CaliguyPurdue (Selin Design)
01:44:46 04/21/10
I think the VG30DET turbos where some type of plastic
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toykoz32
16:15:53 04/20/10
Ceramic, not plastic. (n/m)
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BradX (UF)
17:08:01 04/20/10
Yep, silicon nitride (n/m)
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CaliguyPurdue (Selin Design)
17:10:22 04/20/10
....and they go "boom". :) (n/m)
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zfreak(Dallas)
20:51:26 04/20/10
silicon chromium and silicide carbide.. D5S Ni-Resist. (n/m)
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KongZTT GT28RS MD
20:54:22 04/20/10
S1 or S2 RB25 Turbo has Nylon/Plastic turbine (n/m)
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toykoz32
03:14:16 04/21/10
Wow thats pretty cool! (n/m)
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CaliguyPurdue (Selin Design)
16:18:02 04/21/10
Ceramics are fantastic for high temp, they're just brittle (n/m)
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BobbyT
22:15:38 04/20/10
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