Bigger doesn't neccessarily mean better, it all depends on the efficiency of
the turbo.  Newer turbos that produce the same amount of power as older
turbos are usually smaller due to advances in turbine technology.

Daniel Kroehn

----- Original Message -----
From: Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2000 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: VG30DET Turbo??


> I thought they were large due to the complex intake style they use.  I
> believe they are still T3's.  You can test for play in the shaft by moving
> it in and out and up and down.  The in and out may have a bit of play in
it
> <2mm.  The up and down should have very little play in it <0.3mm.
> At 01:51 AM 21/10/2000 -0500, you wrote:
> >Dear List,
> >
> >I just bought a turbo off a VG30DET.  It is a garrett with "Air Research"
> >written on it.  It makes the VL Commodore T03 I have laying round look
> >small.  Is this a T04?  How do you tell?  Is that what they came out
with?
> >Also, the guy that sold it to me told me it was in good nick.  Is there
an
> >easy test to tell if I got a good one?
> >Once again, thank you list (in advance) for your endless problem solving.
> >
> >Andy.
>
>
>

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