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Evening,

Just searching around and found a page containing some text naming a turbo called Garrett 35/82 SPL.

Now i've done a quick search and have found nothing as yet.. (hopeless web surfer i am)..

So just curious if anyone can shed some light for me, answering here or perhaps giving me a link..

Cheers,

Gordon.

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Evening,

Just searching around and found a page containing some text naming a turbo called Garrett 35/82 SPL.

Now i've done a quick search and have found nothing as yet.. (hopeless web surfer i am)..

So just curious if anyone can shed some light for me, answering here or perhaps giving me a link..

Cheers,

Gordon.

link to said page plz

Be sure to search :down:

A GT3582 is the proper Aussi term (diameter of the compressor exducer) for a GT3540 (US measure the comp wheel inducer)

Garret dont market a SPL AFAIK, what you could be looking at is a GT3582 with a T04R (66mm ind) front wheel placed into the machined front cover.

From memory they are worth another 40hp worth of top end flow. Searching will tell you some ppl don't advise it, at the exhaust housing borderline with the stock comp wheel as is.

I have one with another click worth of work that I believe should offset that issue.

Course, i could be way off :P

Edited by GeeTR

sounds like a GCG thing to me..

i had a bloke try telling me about a T04z SPL and SPL2 a little while back.. and i told him there is no such thing.. did some researching and it turned out that GCG nicknamed a standard t04z with split pulse ex housing and ported comp cover the spl and the spl2 was the exact same except had a ported 0.8comp cover

so i'd say it'd be something similar to that.

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