saburai
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Can someone explain the benefits and differences of both to me? As usual, apologies for my ignorance...

It’s a tossup, there’s no compressor maps for the ww2 in the t04e h3 so we have no data to compare to the 60-1 maps, and I’m not sure what the 60-1 costs but a balance plus ww2 puts you in the 400-500 range.
The correct answer is to replace the whole turbo
Yep for many people it will work fine without balancing, just wanted to share my own experience, I wouldn’t want someone to have a turbo grenade when pulling their camper across country with their family, I think it’s better to be on the safe side than anything
How the heck did you break the nut loose to begin with?! If'n you didnt access the hot side...I cant wait to learn this trick!I, too have done the WW2 mod with no balancing(or actually even opening up the hot side. Didn't get the nut as tight as it could have been, but apparently it's "self tightening" and hasn't seemed to cause a problem). So far so good. It gives me a bit better spool and perhaps 2-3 PSI more boost.
It took grabbing onto the end of the old wheel just behind the nut with a pair of vice-grips(Yes, this would damage it), and using an impact driver to get the nut off.How the heck did you break the nut loose to begin with?! If'n you didnt access the hot side...I cant wait to learn this trick!
That's what I read somewhere before doing the job. What I do know is that the threads were really stiff/tight as it was, and while I got it as tight as I could(grabbing the new wheel with a paper towel by hand - darn thing is sharp!), I know it wasn't nearly as tight as the nut originally was.And who says the nut is self-tightening, if I might ask?