What do you think about such turbo?

Mr. Y

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Cold size:
- GT4294 wheel
- antisurge 0.7 A/R housing

Hot side:
- T3 stg 5 wheel
- 1.15 A/R housing

Center:
- journal water cooled bearings

It's going to be installed on 1.5 JZ... What aprox HP (with supporting mods) will be at pump gas? Where this snail will hit full boost? What powerband will be?
Does such coldside/hotside combination look balanced?

PS: please don't write "fuck that turbo, go proven unit"... I just need some opinions about this turbo...

Thanks!
 

Mr. Y

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Car's owner hopes it will be road car... but I doubt, so I need extra opinions to prove/discard my thoughts...

BTW, don't you think T3 wheel will be a restriction with that huge compressor?
 

Adrian98

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I still don't understand people's obsession with a 1j head on a 2j, years ago it was done as a means to raise the rev limiter on a 2j back when ECUs were expensive and when aftermarket springs were harder to find.

non the less that's a huge turbo for a street car. they are not really fun except maybe on the freeway
 

AF1JZ

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Adrian98;904175 said:
I still don't understand people's obsession with a 1j head on a 2j, years ago it was done as a means to raise the rev limiter on a 2j back when ECUs were expensive and when aftermarket springs were harder to find.

Because the majority of people that do the 1.5jz are origionally 1jz owners. It is cheaper and easier to just get the 2jz block later if they choose to. Wiring is already done and it virtually drops right in and you get .5 liters more.