Skyline T28 on ca18det??

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Hey guys...wha are the A/R on a Skyline T28??is it .42 compressor, and .48 exhaust....and will it fits on Ca18det manifold...i search..but came up emthy handed.I know that it's ceramic blade and will not survive high boost.but what if i only run 12 PSI??? need opinions fast..got a really good deal 4 it. C


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^^ great link

but I swear I have seen many s13 sr's come with ar's of .80, that site has them listed as .60

so which ones are trhe ones with .80??

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The Pulsar GTiR turbo has a .86 a/r turbine housing.

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Off topic:

Hey RMiller, you really want some spinners for you Club Car? I could check into it at work if you are serious.

http://www.batteryspecialistsgolfcars.com

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Yeah, i was thinkking that the A/R is too small to be a T28..it's seem more likka Ford Turbo..

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Sounds like a skyline turbo to me. They ahve real small a/r's guys. Think about it. This probabally came off of an RB26DETT, which has 2 turbos. 2.6L / 2 turbo's = 1.3L per turbo. That's .5L smaller than our motor. Don't mess with the GTR turbo's. Too small and too hard to get to mount up right.

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Doogz wrote:Off topic:

Hey RMiller, you really want some spinners for you Club Car? I could check into it at work if you are serious.

http://www.batteryspecialistsgolfcars.com
Hey I was checking out old posts and came across this. All last year my roommate and I drove a Club Car about 3 miles to the UCI campus and parked right outside our classes. It was a straight up Van Wilder. Parking passes are $400 for commuters so this was a pretty good idea money-wise. Anyway, we wrote "UCI" on the front and "Ecological Survey" on the sides so we'd have an excuse for driving it all over the place. I mention the WTB: Spinners thing because I think it'd be hilarious to roll around campus with those. I appreciate you offering to help me out, but we just sold it.

To all college students out there, especially UCI students(if there are any): I recommend doing this as an alternative to paying for and waiting for parking. Nobody will dare question you. Hehe.

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I love it when the search button is being used! Cudous to you man!

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I like it too. You know what keeps people from using it is just laziness. You don't have to think to post a question, you can just sit back and wait. To search you have to, like, think of a word that may be in the title and stuff. Oh, and scrolling down to the correct forum takes some energy.

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I'm so proud of our culture. With the advent of the computer, we've become sooo lazy. You can't get people to even try to use correct grammer and punctuation. And when we've become so lazy that we won't put forth a little effort to find answers of our own, it just makes me a little sad. Plus being a Mod, I'm the one that gets to sort through every thread and make sure nothing is double posted or there aren't any repetative questions.

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Hey, being a moderator, do you know what might have happened to my thread about the need for specific, thorough stickies in this forum? I posted it a couple nights ago, and now it's gone. It wasn't moved, it's just gone. Maybe I was a little critical, but I think what I suggested will help the CA cause. Also, it took some time to write it up, so I'm a little bummed.

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It's not lost bro! I loved the idea and took your advice immediatly. The post was moved to a new thread that is now a STICKY at the top of this forum. Its called "read me for newbs, and faq" I consolidated a couple of other stickys into it also. Thanks for the idea man!

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Thanks man! I was worried for a second.

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No problem. I've got "much love" for ya man!


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