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What do I need to do to prepare my engine for a T3/T4 Hybrid turbo?

Reply #15
finding a good deal on a good turbo is like finding that one hooker that you CAN in fact turn into a housewife.

they're all over the place, man.  you've just got keep looking.  stay away from off brands.:beatyoass:
91 ranger 2.3 turbo - nowhere near stock
87 thunderbird turbocoupe
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What do I need to do to prepare my engine for a T3/T4 Hybrid turbo?

Reply #16
Quote from: turboranger91;168739
is like finding that one hooker that you CAN in fact turn into a housewife.

they're all over the place, man.


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What do I need to do to prepare my engine for a T3/T4 Hybrid turbo?

Reply #17
So look for name brands Greddy, Turbonetics, Turbo XS, ect. Got ya. What would you consider a fair price for a new T3/T4 turbo from an online vendor or someone on ebay?

What do I need to do to prepare my engine for a T3/T4 Hybrid turbo?

Reply #18
are you looking for new or would you like to save money and go used?
91 ranger 2.3 turbo - nowhere near stock
87 thunderbird turbocoupe
06 pontiac g6 gt
:birdsmily:

What do I need to do to prepare my engine for a T3/T4 Hybrid turbo?

Reply #19
Well I'd like to get a new one but if I can find one used that's in really good shape (preferably one that doesn't need a rebuild) I would go for that.

What do I need to do to prepare my engine for a T3/T4 Hybrid turbo?

Reply #20
check the for sale section over at turboford.org
someone there is always selling one to upgrade to a bigger unit.
91 ranger 2.3 turbo - nowhere near stock
87 thunderbird turbocoupe
06 pontiac g6 gt
:birdsmily:

What do I need to do to prepare my engine for a T3/T4 Hybrid turbo?

Reply #21
Will do! Thanks! And thank you guys for keeping me from wasting money on a py turbo!

What do I need to do to prepare my engine for a T3/T4 Hybrid turbo?

Reply #22
i'm just glad we stopped you from being another statistic.

happy hunting.
91 ranger 2.3 turbo - nowhere near stock
87 thunderbird turbocoupe
06 pontiac g6 gt
:birdsmily:

What do I need to do to prepare my engine for a T3/T4 Hybrid turbo?

Reply #23
You can find good used hybrids on ebay but you have to be careful.

I got a Turbonetics 57 trim over the winter for $460 and it's in really nice shape (this is a single ball bearing turbo, Stage III turbine, all the good stuff), although I took it apart over the winter and neglected to properly mark everything so it needs rebalanced (working on that at the moment). It's easily a $1000 turbo though.

However, just recently I came across what I thought was a good deal...guy was selling an SC50 that he said had "minor play" and I figured I could buy that and just throw it on. I won it for $300, got it and found out it was a piece of junk. It had a whole bunch of play, the wheels had been into the housings, and it was really no good for anything but a paper weight. I got the guy to agree to refund half my money via a paypal claim, but he hasn't sent it yet, and then I dunno what I'm gonna do with this junk turbo.

Might consider just finding a good T3 and sticking with it.

Garrett H.
'94 F250 XLT- 4x4, 5 speed, 7.3 IDI Turbo Diesel, 4" intake, 4" exhaust, 5" turnout stacks, manual hubs, etc.
'87 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe
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What do I need to do to prepare my engine for a T3/T4 Hybrid turbo?

Reply #24
im running a cheap t3/t4

works good we will see how durable it is..
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