Turbo fitment issues
#12
get a 5965 with a B cover non ball bearing. You wont have to hack up anything. I have the next size up. I almost ran the 5965b but then i realized i didnt care about cutting my frame and was worried more about power.
with the 5965 with b cover non ball bearing you can make around 500whp on that turbo and its not expensive. Call inlinePro and ask for chris. He used to run this turbo. I have referred many people to him and he has taken care of them all.
with the 5965 with b cover non ball bearing you can make around 500whp on that turbo and its not expensive. Call inlinePro and ask for chris. He used to run this turbo. I have referred many people to him and he has taken care of them all.
#13
Originally Posted by ChefJ,Mar 24 2009, 08:11 PM
"Long story short, I blew my 35r and now am having problems finding a turbo to fit without having to cut the mount or hammer at the frame, neither of which I want to do."
^ dude the 35"r" is a ball bearing turbo. Get a clue.
^ dude the 35"r" is a ball bearing turbo. Get a clue.
I am looking to get into a new one that is not a bb turbo. I'm having trouble figuring out wtf you mean by "get a clue"
And I my 35r fit without having to notch the frame. kthxbai.
#15
Originally Posted by ZSAK,Mar 24 2009, 06:27 PM
do they have two different turbos for the 5965? Mine is a ball bearing version cooled with coolant. Just wanted to know.
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