ct26 on my Rev 3 ???

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Mr Bognor
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ct26 on my Rev 3 ???

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After having the car for just under a year i have only now seen that my rev 3 has a CT26 turbo and not a CT20B ( see pic )

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The car was sold as having a stage 2 turbo with cut back exhaust blades and 360 deg thrust bearings and i have a invoice from www.crturbos.co.uk for £ 550 but no description .

The car was on the rollers in Feb and made 290 BHP at 0.9 bar ( see pic )

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I thought that the CT26 did not flow as well and ran out of puff hi up the rev range and that the C20B was better but on my graph this does not seem so as power is right up untill 6600 rpm ?

I take it that this hybrid CT26 can flow more air and this is the reason for the hi ish BHP on stock 0.9 bar boost .

Thoughts on this would be great

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Alan
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Re: ct26 on my Rev 3 ???

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yes
a hybrid is that, a hybrid, it has been made to flow more than stock
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jimGTS wrote:yes
a hybrid is that, a hybrid, it has been made to flow more than stock


even more so than a CT20 apparently, is the CT26 not the larger of the 2?? albeit doesn't flow as well. Hybrid is a completely different animal so I've read.
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Re: ct26 on my Rev 3 ???

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Ah ok this would Explain it as i thought he would have used a CT20B that would have been on the car .

So the CT26 is a larger unit than the CT20B but does not flow as well in std form then ?

Alan

sheppy wrote:
jimGTS wrote:yes
a hybrid is that, a hybrid, it has been made to flow more than stock


even more so than a CT20 apparently, is the CT26 not the larger of the 2?? albeit doesn't flow as well. Hybrid is a completely different animal so I've read.
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Re: ct26 on my Rev 3 ???

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Just found this that would Explain it . It would also confirm that i have a hybrid turbo :)

The CT26 is the turbo to build a hybrid from not a CT20B. It has a larger turbine wheel and the shaft is bigger, the CT20b shafts snap.

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Mr Bognor wrote:Just found this that would Explain it . It would also confirm that i have a hybrid turbo :)

The CT26 is the turbo to build a hybrid from not a CT20B. It has a larger turbine wheel and the shaft is bigger, the CT20b shafts snap.

Bob


Yarp them's is ceramic. can't rebuild them without snapping the shaft and replacing it with a steel one. Its the balancing the busts the shaft.
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Re: ct26 on my Rev 3 ???

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So you really have to use the CT26 if you go hybrid .

Alan

Draven wrote:
Mr Bognor wrote:Just found this that would Explain it . It would also confirm that i have a hybrid turbo :)

The CT26 is the turbo to build a hybrid from not a CT20B. It has a larger turbine wheel and the shaft is bigger, the CT20b shafts snap.

Bob


Yarp them's is ceramic. can't rebuild them without snapping the shaft and replacing it with a steel one. Its the balancing the busts the shaft.
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Re: ct26 on my Rev 3 ???

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Nice 1 .
BTW.
This dyno graph show HP on ,,flywheel,, or ,,on the wheel,, ?
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Mr Bognor wrote:So you really have to use the CT26 if you go hybrid .

Alan

Draven wrote:
Mr Bognor wrote:Just found this that would Explain it . It would also confirm that i have a hybrid turbo :)

The CT26 is the turbo to build a hybrid from not a CT20B. It has a larger turbine wheel and the shaft is bigger, the CT20b shafts snap.

Bob


Yarp them's is ceramic. can't rebuild them without snapping the shaft and replacing it with a steel one. Its the balancing the busts the shaft.


No you don't.. if you swap the shaft for a metal one you can hybrid it. but the CT26 is just a better base.
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Draven wrote:
Mr Bognor wrote:So you really have to use the CT26 if you go hybrid .

Alan

Draven wrote:

Yarp them's is ceramic. can't rebuild them without snapping the shaft and replacing it with a steel one. Its the balancing the busts the shaft.


No you don't.. if you swap the shaft for a metal one you can hybrid it. but the CT26 is just a better base.


Got the CT20b steel shafts in stock for any rebuilds needed.
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Re: ct26 on my Rev 3 ???

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the ct26 has a thicker shaft (always a good thing lol) hence why they are a better base for a hybrid rebuild
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Re: ct26 on my Rev 3 ???

Post by rgb »

ive got a hybrid ct 26 on a rev 5 and it will make 20 psi from 3500 revs but ive heard the air is a bit hot
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Re: ct26 on my Rev 3 ???

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rgb wrote:ive got a hybrid ct 26 on a rev 5 and it will make 20 psi from 3500 revs but ive heard the air is a bit hot


Maybe upgrade the intercooler?
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