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Old 07 January 2014, 10:52 PM
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Default Scoobyclinic Billet GT35 - SOLD

Got a very low usage, max 1000 miles probably less, Scooby Clinic Billet GT35. This has the smaller 0.63 turbine housing so will spool fairly quickly but possibly at the expense of a small amount of top end power. The turbo is almost like new so a healthy saving when compared to a new one.













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Just at wrong time for me but glwts. If it's still available in a few months I'll take it off ya
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Looks like new to me, I have the .82 housing one of these on my car and full boost 2.3bar is at 3600rpm so the .63 would be about 300rpm sooner Good spooling turbo for someone
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What engine you running Steve? I forget
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Originally Posted by stevebt
Looks like new to me, I have the .82 housing one of these on my car and full boost 2.3bar is at 3600rpm so the .63 would be about 300rpm sooner Good spooling turbo for someone
2.3 bar at 3600rpm?! Whattttttt. What spec?
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2.3 bar at 3600rpm?! Whattttttt. What spec?
I hear yah,that is a lot of boost low down the rev range that car must shift.SJ.
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I hear yah,that is a lot of boost low down the rev range that car must shift.SJ.
1.5bar on td05 from 3400 felt beasty to me. 2.3 bar must be fuxking insane :O
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Originally Posted by stevebt
Looks like new to me, I have the .82 housing one of these on my car and full boost 2.3bar is at 3600rpm so the .63 would be about 300rpm sooner Good spooling turbo for someone
Thanks Steve it is like new and correct will spool well
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does this have the oil lines and fittings
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Originally Posted by p1junkie
does this have the oil lines and fittings
No it only has the turbo oil drain fitting. The fitting kits are available online for around £50 and come with the water fittings, oil feed restrictor and banjo fittings and oil feed hose.

This Turbo is £1600 plus delivery new and doesn't come supplied with a fitting kit or boost solenoid take off. This one has the oil drain pipe and the boost solenoid take off drilled tapped and fitted. They do not come with this take of fitted.

I will get some graphs and power info but this made 530 Lbs ft by 4000rpm during dyno mapping. This was on a 2.35.
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Would you part x against a sc42 twin scroll?
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Would you part x against a sc42 twin scroll?
sc42 TS for sale juggers?
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Sorry need an outright sale
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Originally Posted by WhiteWagonMan
Arch you got a pm mate.
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Recieved today,thanks Archie.
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Originally Posted by WhiteWagonMan
Recieved today,thanks Archie.
Ha.

- Need yet MORE more power do we, Glenn?

I assume you're now going proper forged before strapping this sucker on? Surely you're not gonna be keeping your std New Age STi bottom end?!


- Have you already flogged on the SC42? Was it the billet version?

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pmsl joz ...Im gonna have another go at the pod and see if i can get a 10+ second run with my standard 2.0ltr engine and current setup mate.

Once i have FAILED lol ,then i will be fitting a proper engine and strapping all the necessary bits onto it including this big *** turbo from archie.

Yes the SC42 is the billet version mate and is prov sold along with the engine and heads.
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Good man.
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No problem Glenn good luck with the 10's
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