The 60 trim has a little larger islands, thats all. (maybe a few more lbs of air)
As for the reason why a ct shaft snaps - IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ITS SIZE. The ct26 shaft (nose) is actually bigger than a standard to4e shaft.
The problem comes with putting a large wheel in a tiny compressor housing. When it surges, it (the shaft) snaps.
You really don't see this much in the garrett housings due to the fact a to4e / to4s style housing with a 57 trim is about twice the size of a ct26 compressor housing.
As for the reason why a ct shaft snaps - IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ITS SIZE. The ct26 shaft (nose) is actually bigger than a standard to4e shaft.
The problem comes with putting a large wheel in a tiny compressor housing. When it surges, it (the shaft) snaps.
You really don't see this much in the garrett housings due to the fact a to4e / to4s style housing with a 57 trim is about twice the size of a ct26 compressor housing.