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#94709
11th Feb 2006 8:17pm
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Any Idea what this turbo is off, or any details about it? All I know is stamped on it is 'Air-Research' I dont think iv given enough detail about it but that is all I know at the moment, any ideas? I'll try and find out more
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11th Feb 2006 8:20pm
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any more pictures?more angles etc?
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11th Feb 2006 8:21pm
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11th Feb 2006 8:28pm
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Right, I think Air-Research is another name for Garret - I think its a T3 turbo
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13th Feb 2006 10:06am
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Position of the actuator suggests its a Cossie T3, but the pictures are a bit unclear - does it have any A/R .?? Stamps on the housings?
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13th Feb 2006 10:48am
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Thinking about it, its not a Cossie turbo Cossies are top mount meaning the dump pipe faces the same way as the flange to the manifold - they go in different directions on that turbo. Need more info mate.
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13th Feb 2006 5:44pm
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Am trying to get more pics and the A/R stamp code - I thought it was a Escort T3 rather than cossie.
Lets see what I can dig up tho
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14th Feb 2006 8:56am
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Could be an RS Turbo T3, but not Escort Cossie T3 If its the RS Turbo T3 they aint really up to much Very small in terms of T3s so they cant produce high power output and more laggy than the T25's on the fezzys. One word ........... Scrabble
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#94717
15th Feb 2006 1:02am
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Well I looked on eBay and found that its not a Cosworth or Escort turbo The flanges are in different places so that kind of puts a downer on my plans but I always keep a back up plan
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16th Feb 2006 2:02pm
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Right, this is getting on my nerves now as that pic is soooo bad. I think it is an escort t3 now as the flanges are in the right places (s2 not s1). Also that pic looks like the turbo is proped up with a metal bar which thrown me abit.
Can anyone else help?
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16th Feb 2006 2:05pm
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why do u have no better pics or info on this?
Are u watching it on Ebay or summut?
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16th Feb 2006 2:06pm
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Its not on eBay no. I know a lad that has it, and this is the only pic he has given me - I have asked for more with different angles etc but he keeps forgetting :@
Thing is, if its what I want I'll have it so its his loss
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16th Feb 2006 2:15pm
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Right, am nearly 100% sure its an Escort turbo as everything is perfectly matched - I could have came to this decision sooner if I had a better pic :rolleyes: So the deal is on
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16th Feb 2006 2:18pm
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wouldnt a FRST be a better choice mate,the whole car,or are u doin this just cos u can.Cos a RST is tunable to 230+BHP with the 1.9 route
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16th Feb 2006 2:24pm
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Congrats on 4300 posts exactly I know CVH turbo engines can produce good bhp gains but they are still only 8v and upto 400cc less - never mind the torwue difference. There are many many differences between the two engines but the zetec will take more, heres a typical example: FRST conrods good for say 230/250bhp, Zetec conrods good for 450bhp. Its more model technoligy but alot more advantages over the old CVH, dont get me wrong its great and all but I think zetec turbo wins the battle. The american tallblock 1.9 engines are of short supply, and even then that doesnt give the full 2000cc's against its predicessor
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