440cc injectors, VF24 turbo
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440cc injectors, VF24 turbo
440cc injectors off 98 STI Type-R [phase 1 ]. £130
IHI VF24 turbo off 98 STI TYPE-R, good condition, was running 330bhp &
330lbs, has done 90k. £150.
15 inch grey subaru wheels, no kerb marks, 4 near enough brand new winter tyres. £100
IHI VF24 turbo off 98 STI TYPE-R, good condition, was running 330bhp &
330lbs, has done 90k. £150.
15 inch grey subaru wheels, no kerb marks, 4 near enough brand new winter tyres. £100
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Originally Posted by -AL-
wots diff between that turbo an the td05 wich i have at the moment?
To be honest im not sure about the difference but i know that this turbo can take maybe 340-350 bhp at a push and it spools up nice and early at around 2900 rpm.
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Originally Posted by dn12345
Would those injectors be good for my 96 STi Type RA? Thanks
Your car may already be running the same injectors, if not they maybe 380's, you will be able to tell by looking at yours, if they are yellow then they will be the same.
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Originally Posted by scoobywhite74
Hi mate would they both fit a 99uk 2000 turbo
(TURBO+injectors)
(TURBO+injectors)
Yes they will fit your car but you will an adaptor kit to fit the injectors as you have a phase 2 manifold and the injectors came off a phase 1 manifold.
Go on to carldavey.co.uk and he sells the adaptor kits, about £35 i think.
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Originally Posted by BOB'5
ScoobyWhite74: You already have 440s as standard.
Robin: Would be fair if you detailed the description of the turbo (ie the blades).
Robin: Would be fair if you detailed the description of the turbo (ie the blades).
Sorry bob, have been away for a couple of days have just got back, will edit the thread now, any ideas how much parts or cost of a rebuild would cost ?
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Sorry guys,
On closer inspection of the turbo i have noticed that there are two small bits missing/ broken away from two of the inlet blades, i am trying to find cost of replacement parts or rebuild, i do not know how long it has been like this, however it did not affect the cars performance in any way.
On closer inspection of the turbo i have noticed that there are two small bits missing/ broken away from two of the inlet blades, i am trying to find cost of replacement parts or rebuild, i do not know how long it has been like this, however it did not affect the cars performance in any way.
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Originally Posted by BOB'5
Robin: Parts are quite difficult on the early VFs. The turbo is the same as a VF28, just with a different actuator iirc, which should make it easier to locate the bits.
Might be worth contacting AndyF or a TD dealer for costs.
Bob
Might be worth contacting AndyF or a TD dealer for costs.
Bob
Thanks for the info Bob, much appreciated.
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