Turbos are hard enough for some people to understand, and the turbo manufacturers don’t make it any easier with their various naming conventions. They all seem to use a slightly different format and often use completely different measurements in their part numbers.
In this video, some common turbo brands like Precision, Garrett, Borg Warner, Comp Turbo, and Xona Rotor are examined including an explanation of what the numbers in each of the part numbers mean. You’ll be shown how to convert the numbers from one format to another so you can compare across brands.
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