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    1. #1
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      Apr 2009
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      Help Identifying this Duel inlet Turbocharger?

      Does anyone have any info on this turbocharger or it's compressor housing type/design? I'm guessing it's a diesel? Attempted to google it with umpteen different word combinations, but it mostly pulled up twin scroll turbo stuff. I see there's a casting number, and possibly a logo, but can't make it out.

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      You can't be slick to a can of oil


    2. #2
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      Mar 2005
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      It kinda looks like the engine is a variant of a GM 6.2/6.5 diesel. I couldn't find anything on the turbo either, nor find any images of diesels with that configuration. Maybe try someone like turbocity.com or Banks and see if they recognize the turbo and/or engine.
      2018 Cruze LT Hatchback
      2003 Suburban 2500 8.1L
      1975 MGB Roadster
      2003 GSX750F Katana

    3. #3
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      Jul 2005
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      Looks like one I designed when I worked at Schwitzer in Indianapolis about 15 years ago. We made stuff for the agricultural & earth moving industries. Seems like the one I did went to CAT or John Deere. Being this one is blue, I doubt it is actually the one I did.
      Scot
      86 Monte SS


    4. #4
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      Looks kinda bass ackwards to me, I like how they painted the inside too....
      85 monte, drift project- small block t5 and 8.8
      88 Blazer sbc
      05 300c

    5. #5
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      Apr 2009
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      Yeah, you can see the impeller has over-spray on it. :/

      I'm digging the design. it would simplify and clean up a single turbo V6/V8 instillation.
      You can't be slick to a can of oil

    6. #6
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      Nov 2008
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      Detroit diesel of some type.
      http://fourtrucks.com/store/images/056-A_S.jpg

    7. #7
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      Apr 2009
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      Thanks, I appreciate it
      You can't be slick to a can of oil





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