Looks like I've got to buy a new compressor wheel for my TD05 EVOIII big 16G.
I noticed there are also TD05HR 16G6 wheels one can buy with the same dimensions. What's the difference?
Where can I purchase wheels for a good price?
The units are built to such close tolerances that I'm wondering if I need to get the unit rebalanced or if I can I just refit the new wheel by lining up some sort of locating marks on it.
Who knows more about this?
Evo III compressor wheel
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The R stands for reverse rotation like from a evo 4 onwards, and yes you will need to get it balanced
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