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Old Mar 11, 2005
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compressor trim???

What should the compressor trim be for a 2001 civic ex? There is 40, 46, 50, 54, 57, 60. What is the difference? The turbine housing should be .48 a/r, right?
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The trim of a compressor or turbine wheel indicates how different in sizes the inducer and exducer are. Generally a larger trim will flow more air. A/R and trim are completely different things, as one relates to the wheels, and the other to the housings. A T3 Super 60 for instance, has a 60 trim compressor wheel. This is a well suited turbo for a 1.7L.
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