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Correction , the 2835R's may not be port shrouded but they do appear to have the 100mm/4" bell mouthed inlet type T04E compressor housing .

I cross referenced one of their 2835R's , 700382-20 meaning 56T comp and 90T cropped turbine , and its cover Pt No is 467987-0015 and probably what a real GT3071R gets anyway .

The GT Pro version has a custom 0.50 A/R port shrouded housing so Garrett may not make them in that form .

A .

For those interested in Garrett GT37 52 trim compressor maps here is a link to one I have and could not scan .

What I did was liquid paper over my copy of it so all that remained were the green islands .

I know the caption mentions 0.70 A/R T04 comp housing but it's the closest I've ever been able to find of this wheel in a T04E housing .

Cheers , A .

http://s4wiki.com/wiki/Image:GT37compress.jpg

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  • 2 weeks later...

Christmas in September .

GCG have gotten the right one and this is what it looks like - a "real" GT3076R with a 2mm smaller inducer .

On the off chance I asked Michael if they sell the bell mouthed insert like HKS use in their port shrouded GT3037S's and they do have them available with the grub screws to lock them in . I didn't ask how much or if the inner end suits the slightly smaller 52 trim compressor in my turbo but the very near calipers will answer that one next time .

Cheers A .

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