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Old 11-21-2003 | 12:06 PM
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Question TO4R Q-Trim or P-Trim

Will this turbo fit our cars. I was reading up and these seem to be better then the TO4-E. If anyone knows anything about the P-Trim and Q-trim (Turbine wheel) any information will be helpful.
Old 11-21-2003 | 01:00 PM
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Those are a bit oversized for a 2.5L IMO. Seems like they would be a close match for a 3.0L, or a High Revving 2.8L.
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So it wouldn't be good on our cars if we have a 2.5? If i had a 2.8 would it work then. how much turbo lag would there be
Old 11-22-2003 | 12:17 PM
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What's the a/r of the turbine housing? Which turbine housing is it?

This will be the biggest part in determining the lag.
Old 11-22-2003 | 01:55 PM
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You wont be able to fit a TO4R on a 951.It is physically way too large unless you have a custom intake manifold and you scrap your A/C.A P or Q trim turbine is way too large for a 2.5L and you will never get it to spool.



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