How do I know what size Garrett turbo I have?

How do I know what size Garrett turbo I have?

The Turbo Model Number tells us the size and type of the turbo. Turbo model numbers are usually shorter, like GT2056V or TV61. Think of the turbo model number as a family, or group of turbos. It’s helpful in identifying the turbo you need, but by itself, not enough to get you an exact match.

How much does it cost to have a turbo charger installed?

In conclusion, depending on the car you have, the situation you are in, and the resources available to you, the overall cost of adding a turbo will range anywhere from about $500 to $5,000. Try to find a balance between getting as low a price as possible and making sure everything is done to the highest quality.

What do the numbers mean in Garrett turbos?

GT simply stands for “Garrett Turbo” 25 refers to the “frame size” of the turbo, based on the turbine wheel inducer (the inducer being the top of the blade). 60 refers to the compressor exducer size, in millimeters, of the compressor wheel.

How long do Garrett turbos last?

three years
All Garrett turbos meet the rigorous standards of auto makers, with each one manufactured and calibrated to original equipment specification and certified to perform reliably for three years or up to 150,000km.

What is the Garrett GT series?

The latest Garrett technologies featuring many advanced features. Garrett GT Series is the name that pioneered turbo technology and boosted drag racing and road racing teams to break hundreds of world records. The GT Series lineup is offered in both journal and ball bearing options, and sizes ranging from GT2052 to GT3582.

What are the different types of turbochargers available?

Internally wastegated turbine housing options are available in all GT Series sizes. Turbine kits are offered in open volute and twin scroll, and a variety of A/R and flange configurations. For any performance need, GT Series turbochargers have you covered.

Why choose Garrett turbine housings?

The center housing to turbine housing v-band connection allows for 360 degree orientation when installing with Garrett® non-wastegated turbine housings. Four large water jacket ports increase cooling capacity and allow enthusiasts to customize water line routing to help improve the installation process.