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all skyline GTST's and most GTR's have a ceramic exhaust wheel on the turbo.

and they are ball bearing centres.

the turbo on GTST's is often refered to as T3 (not T30).

this simply means that bolt pattern on the manifold.

however, the specs of the turbo (as in the size of the wheels and what power it can produce etc) is about the same as a T28.

T28 turbo is a turbo found on S14 and S15 Silvia/200sx.

the manifold bolt pattern is a T2 series and that is why the turbo is known as a T28

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all skyline GTST's and most GTR's have a ceramic exhaust wheel on the turbo.

and they are ball bearing centres.

the turbo on GTST's is often refered to as T3 (not T30).

this simply means that bolt pattern on the manifold.

however, the specs of the turbo (as in the size of the wheels and what power it can produce etc) is about the same as a T28.

T28 turbo is a turbo found on S14 and S15 Silvia/200sx.

the manifold bolt pattern is a T2 series and that is why the turbo is known as a T28

Cool that clears that up, so its a T3. So now, which is better, T3 or T28?

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Hi all,

All my mates and i are having a huge argument about the type of turbo in my car. Can anybody clarify this?

Manypeople have before you, same as the question has come up also.

Please use the search button as i've told you before.

thanks

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