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Old 02-19-2005, 02:29 PM   #1
S60 vs. T3T4 Hybrid  
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OK thanks to all those who helped me with my .63 vs. .48 S60 turbo Question but now I am starting to look at hybrids, I know its a To3 exhaust with a to4 compressor, thats bout it.lol I take it the To4 compressors are newer and make more power. besides this any help would be nice my cars specs are in post .48 vs.63 when I was debating the S60, and yes it is a 2.2 with a A568 large spline
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Old 02-20-2005, 11:17 AM   #2
 
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not really any newwer just alot larger wheels/housings. I think alot of them (T4's) were used on earlier small Diesel trucks.
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