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Category: Engine - Power Adders Price: $2700 Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing Part fits: Porsche 911 997 Turbo, Porsche 911 996 Turbo Location (State): International Item Condition: Used Shipping Information: Item can be shipped
Hey guys,
I have a set of Tial Alpha 28 turbos, just received after a complete overhaul and rebuild, never mounted after rebuild only taken out of the box to take these pictures ...
Price is for Turbos only, shipping included International anywhere ...
These turboes are for sale again, they were completely rebuilt by boostlab with new turbines and compressor wheels before I used them. Very responsive units with bags of low end torque. Used for roughly 3500 km.
Fully functional, no shaft play, 1 bar actuators, no oil/water lines.
What else is needed hardware wise for these to be used on a 997.2 TT?
Also, would you confirm the compressor size and that it has bb instead of a jb? And did boostlab vsr them and provide the results?
Originally Posted by TT.BRN
Hello gents,
These turboes are for sale again, they were completely rebuilt by boostlab with new turbines and compressor wheels before I used them. Very responsive units with bags of low end torque. Used for roughly 3500 km.
Fully functional, no shaft play, 1 bar actuators, no oil/water lines.
Asking $2700 shipped ...
Cheers
Last edited by Whosdady; Jul 16, 2017 at 07:14 PM.
What else is needed hardware wise for these to be used on a 997.2 TT?
Also, would you confirm the compressor size and that it has bb instead of a jb? And did boostlab vsr them and provide the results?
Too much work to make them work on a 997.2 .... They are not bolt-on on the 997.2 like the 997.1 .. And when mounted they would probably max the fuel system .....
All alpha turbos are ballbearing with a billet compressor .... I beleive these are 68's and yes they were vsr balanced when rebuilt ...