STD Tuning Engine Garrett GTX series??

Garrett GTX series??

Garrett GTX series??

 
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pmj4147
T04R + TD06

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09-03-2013, 01:17 PM #1
Hi i'm park in South korea

mine is a OM662(602 2.9litre) with bosch original 6mm

and planning about 7.5mm pump.


Problem is................ TURBOCHARGER

i currently have TD06-25G and it's journal bearing

But this turbo has terribly slow spool


so i'm thinking about GTX2876...

how it would be???

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2002. 09 Ssangyong Musso SUT
OM662STP + 7.5mm + TD06-25G with customized 84mm compressor(2.4Bar)
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2002. 12 Ssangyong Korando
OM662LA 2.9ltr + RS191 5.5mm stock
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pmj4147
09-03-2013, 01:17 PM #1

Hi i'm park in South korea

mine is a OM662(602 2.9litre) with bosch original 6mm

and planning about 7.5mm pump.


Problem is................ TURBOCHARGER

i currently have TD06-25G and it's journal bearing

But this turbo has terribly slow spool


so i'm thinking about GTX2876...

how it would be???


-------------------------------------------
2002. 09 Ssangyong Musso SUT
OM662STP + 7.5mm + TD06-25G with customized 84mm compressor(2.4Bar)
-------------------------------------------
2002. 12 Ssangyong Korando
OM662LA 2.9ltr + RS191 5.5mm stock
-------------------------------------------

raysorenson
Superturbo

1,162
09-05-2013, 02:53 PM #2
There's a few guys using the GT2860rs on Nissan Patrols, which, IIRC, has a 4.0l. I know this turbo is a little smaller but the Patrol guys seem to like it.

I think the common reservation for using ball bearing turbos on diesels is that the turbo turns much higher rpm at cruise than gas burners. Journal bearings are known for better longevity at sustained high rpms. That said, I wouldn't hesitate to use a ball bearing turbo on my daily driver.

*edit* Garrett's site says this turbo is "Interchangeable with GT2860RS".
This post was last modified: 09-05-2013, 03:03 PM by raysorenson.
raysorenson
09-05-2013, 02:53 PM #2

There's a few guys using the GT2860rs on Nissan Patrols, which, IIRC, has a 4.0l. I know this turbo is a little smaller but the Patrol guys seem to like it.

I think the common reservation for using ball bearing turbos on diesels is that the turbo turns much higher rpm at cruise than gas burners. Journal bearings are known for better longevity at sustained high rpms. That said, I wouldn't hesitate to use a ball bearing turbo on my daily driver.

*edit* Garrett's site says this turbo is "Interchangeable with GT2860RS".

 
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