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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) GT42R ball bearing turbo

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Has anybody tried one of these on a dodge I had one on my stroker and it spooled greatI know it is alittle different on a cummins mine had a 94mm wheel and a 1. 38 nonwastegated housing and it meets the 2. 8 inducer rule . I know guys don't like BB turbos for heat resons but mine would hit 2000* every pull and never let me down.

I was just wondering if it would be to laggy for a cummins in a street class setup.
 
i don;t really know for sure but it would seem that if it did good on a psd it would be better on a cummins since its closer to the exhaust and who hear thinks ball bearing is bad and say why i was under the impression that ball bearings where supiorior to other types
 
smokinrod said:
mine had a 94mm wheel and a 1. 38 nonwastegated housing and it meets the 2. 8 inducer rule .



You are aware that 94mm = 3. 7" ? I hope your talking compressor exducer size. The inducer could be no larger than 71mm.
 
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my mistake sorry . they are about$1800. 00 for one and you can get veriuce size houseing sizes so I thought I would see what people thought before I waste 1800. 00 for one just a little nervouse it will be to big my other one was supposed to flow around 1400 cfm witch unless I'm wrong is a lot for a cummins in the 500-600 hp zone .
 
1400cfm would put you at a HT60 or a B2 size wise. are you running this as a single? it would be kind of hard to street a 1400cfm turbo don't you think? correct me if I'm wrong... ... .



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