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I've been reading through loads of old threads but can't seem to find the answer to whats probably a stupid question! What I'm trying to find out is whats the difference between stage 1,2 and 3 hybrids? :conf: Its really beginning to annoy me now :swear:

 

 

Trying to find any info on Hybrids is damn near impossible...

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Guest Terry S

Right the stages were started by Leon Green @ JPS Motorsport. Anyone else selling them in stages as just copied the name etc.

 

The Stages simply refer to the size of compressor wheel that has been squeezed into the stock housing. AFAIK the hot side of the turbo is as standard but some may change it. Also in some turbo's the wastegate flap has been enlarge to try to reduce the boost spiking. It helps but doesnt cure. I think they all run 360 degree bearings.

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Hybrided turbos can be made to the specification that you desire (obviously within confines of the existing phsical size) - and as Terry says the terms 1/2/3 were used before to associate with various performance criteria

 

Near stock - less lag

Much enlarge - higher lag

 

Depends if you require pseudo UK spec spooling (same sizes but metal fins etc) or higher end performance (approx 50HP increase) through boring out

 

All mine are 360, balanced and warranties supplied

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