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Ok so I have a question, some of you may think its stupid but I'm quite clueless with what turbos will work
Would a rollerbearing turbo work well on a Dtub?
If not could you explain why please
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mark_airey Wrote:Would work fine as long as you got one thats a sensible size, its just a newer design and as a result would be a much better plan, only more expensive.................
Look at the Garrett GT series
If only my autodata told me what cars have what turbos.
Had to take an isuzu trooper to have a service at isuzu the otherday and it sounded the dogs nuts aswell has had amazing power delivery with its rollerbearing turbo
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Ball bearing turbos tend not to last as long as journal bearing turbos... They're actually stronger and will put up with more abuse, but will actually break faster... They're much more finnicky about oil, you have to have oil restrictors, or you blow the seals out the bearings and in all honesty, don't make that much difference...
Put it this way, I've got a journal bearing turbo at the moment, probably a 200hp capable turbo, and it spools as fast as a GT15 and quicker than a T2...
Don't waste your money, just as good journal bearing turbos out there for a Diesel application.
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Ruan Wrote:Ball bearing turbos tend not to last as long as journal bearing turbos... They're actually stronger and will put up with more abuse, but will actually break faster... They're much more finnicky about oil, you have to have oil restrictors, or you blow the seals out the bearings and in all honesty, don't make that much difference...
Put it this way, I've got a journal bearing turbo at the moment, probably a 200hp capable turbo, and it spools as fast as a GT15 and quicker than a T2...
Don't waste your money, just as good journal bearing turbos out there for a Diesel application.
Thanks for clearing that up
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bb turbos work great on petrols because when at cruise they dont really boost but in a diesel on the mway your making more than petrol boost, the journal is much stronger. Stick with journal....