Anyone run the newer 6765 BILLET turbo??
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Logan @ Defined autoworks will be installing one of these billets on an FD in the near future. Unsure of the exact "model" they're running, but are aiming for 600whp.
They sure are purdy though I'll say that And there's alot of neat little tricks in the compressor wheel maching......
They sure are purdy though I'll say that And there's alot of neat little tricks in the compressor wheel maching......
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921awhp on a 6765
Here's my EVO 8 GSR using a Precision Billet 6765 turbo.
921awhp/641awtq.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bb6T12yhDv0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7US-9tIcK70
921awhp/641awtq.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bb6T12yhDv0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7US-9tIcK70
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I'm not real impressed with the machining on these units. The front covers have a nice lip left unfinished, and the compressor wheels finish is terrible for flow. The billet pieces from Garret don't have any of this. On a side note the 62mm wheel looks like a 60-1 minus a pair of blades..
We are going to wait until we do a 67mm turbo to do a comparison. No sense in pitting this against a regular Gt35R, it has a bigger compressor; I'm sure it will make more power..
I can see these spooling faster, the base area has a lot less meat..
We are going to wait until we do a 67mm turbo to do a comparison. No sense in pitting this against a regular Gt35R, it has a bigger compressor; I'm sure it will make more power..
I can see these spooling faster, the base area has a lot less meat..
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I'm not real impressed with the machining on these units. The front covers have a nice lip left unfinished, and the compressor wheels finish is terrible for flow. The billet pieces from Garret don't have any of this. On a side note the 62mm wheel looks like a 60-1 minus a pair of blades..
We are going to wait until we do a 67mm turbo to do a comparison. No sense in pitting this against a regular Gt35R, it has a bigger compressor; I'm sure it will make more power..
I can see these spooling faster, the base area has a lot less meat..
We are going to wait until we do a 67mm turbo to do a comparison. No sense in pitting this against a regular Gt35R, it has a bigger compressor; I'm sure it will make more power..
I can see these spooling faster, the base area has a lot less meat..
Garrett makes the GT55's with billet compressors.
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I would love to see garrett run billet wheels in the gt35's, but according to one of there new articles on billet wheels I dont think they will be making any. http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbob..._Machined.html
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I would love to see garrett run billet wheels in the gt35's, but according to one of there new articles on billet wheels I dont think they will be making any. http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbob..._Machined.html
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haha you should go ahead and expect it to be like 4 months.. the quality of their stuff is good but you wait for it. I have heard good things about these turbos. I think I am going to try out the 6765 .96 ar
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I would love to see garrett run billet wheels in the gt35's, but according to one of there new articles on billet wheels I dont think they will be making any. http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbob..._Machined.html