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Old 06-27-2007, 02:10 PM   #58 (permalink)
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I'm assuming you mean the IX turbo. If that's the case..

The IX has a larger compressor housing. The CHRA (the center section) of the turbo is identical to that of all all EVO's IV-IX. Meaning the compressor and turbine wheels are identical. The turbine housing is the same part used on the '05 model cars. The 10.5cm^2 single flapper. The "extra" power from the IX turbo is associated with the compressor housing alone. There are quite a few other little tidbits that allow the IX (as a whole) to produce more power than the VIII's, but thats another topic..
Yeah IX turbo, that's not the first time I've said IV. I was just confused on the actual turbo difference, that helps... thanks
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