Is this the T4 .83 turbine housing everyone raves about?

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Hellen Keller sent this?

Yup, mine is just like that.
 

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where did your housing come from if you don't mind me asking?

Jake @ Irate. Was quick and on the money.


Jose kept giving me the run around for 3 months with a big order I placed through him for someone else. Can't deal with him anymore.

ATP has my business for turbos now. They don't mess around.

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I had to get custom adapters/spacer made up to make up the 2+" difference in length from a internally gated T3 housing, to this T4 housing.

Hope it flows better than the T3 x .70 housing.
But hope its not as laggy as when I tried a T3 x .80 housing with internal gate. The .70 has so much quicker response, I was only able to put 50 miles on with the .80, and I yanked it off.
More gate!!!!
 

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Here's some pictures of the adaptor.
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This end lines up the HX40 flanges.
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This is the end that fits inside the housing, and seals up against the marmon flange.

The adaptor will center the exhaust flanges, and hopefully have a zero leak-ever again!
 

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I agree there are a LOT of different styles out there. Its hard to keep up with them all. This is a .83 A/R housing made for the 68mm turbine wheel. Its a Genuine Borg Warner housing.
 

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Before the FMW unit, a 68 housing needed to be machined correct?

I'll have to get mine out and take a look at it, but I don't remember such a long snout on mine.
 

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Correct. That's a 179069, comes on the 62/68 FMW


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I am preety sure that is not the part number that is stamped on the housing.

I can check But almost 100% sure that is not it. The part number start with a 6 and ends with a 8 I will have to check.
 

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Here is a comparison between the T3 .70 housing on the right, and the T4 .83 housing on the left.

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Yeah i definitely wouldnt put that on, not worth the time LOL

Why?
Since when can a person tell how a housing will work just by looking at it?


One is taller and longer because it has an internal gate.
The other is a straight divided housing, no extra bullschit attached.
 

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I am preety sure that is not the part number that is stamped on the housing.



I can check But almost 100% sure that is not it. The part number start with a 6 and ends with a 8 I will have to check.


That number on the side isn't always a part number. May just be a casting number.



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If I am not mistaken, there is a .83 T4 S200 turbine housing as well. Doesn't explain the different port size, but could explain the variance in housing look from the exterior view.
 

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