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both 3582r Garrets by the looks of it...just different housings..

723157-0002..is the number you want to search anyway

yeah sorry the one with that ID number is a 3582...didn't see the other tag...but as Scott said, 707503-10 comes up as HKS 3240

The other one is a HKS 3240 it seems.

http://forums.evolutionm.net/evo-engine-turbo-drivetrain/310939-evo-experts-hks-gt3240-turbo.html

Our good old Disco has loved talking turbo's for years. :)

Anyone using or used this turbo on a 25? If so could u give me a bit info on when it started boosting and when it made full boost. I just wanna know how this turbo would go on a 25 as I have like 3 different turbos I can use.

Anyone using or used this turbo on a 25? If so could u give me a bit info on when it started boosting and when it made full boost. I just wanna know how this turbo would go on a 25 as I have like 3 different turbos I can use.

Anyone?

Have you bothered looking in the RB25 dyno section or doing a search of SAU?

At a guess it will be relatively late making boost and probably making full boost later than 4000rpm. The 76mm comp will probably max out around to 300-320rwkw pump fuel and 350rwkw for the 82mm compressors??

I would stop and have a good think about whether it is worth the effort fitting either of those turbos.

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