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Old 07-28-06, 01:20 AM
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Question Turbo setup

Im looking for 500+rwhp at like 15psi, whats the best setup for that?
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Ok i see it'll be hard it get that. how about 400-450 at 15 psi.
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Originally Posted by 94Rx-7
Ok i see it'll be hard it get that. how about 400-450 at 15 psi.
theres soooo many different variations...

a full t4 with at least a 60-1 wheel... a gt35r would be excellent for that power range...the shop i help out at built an fd recently, it made 440whp at 13psi with a gt35r, and power fc
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I would go with Greddy T-88 or a GT42r, that will get you the power!
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Originally Posted by turbo-polak
theres soooo many different variations...

a full t4 with at least a 60-1 wheel... a gt35r would be excellent for that power range...the shop i help out at built an fd recently, it made 440whp at 13psi with a gt35r, and power fc
That's really good power for a gt35r, what shop did the work?
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Originally Posted by olyrx7
That's really good power for a gt35r, what shop did the work?
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Originally Posted by Jason
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Agreed.
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Originally Posted by turbo-polak
theres soooo many different variations...

a full t4 with at least a 60-1 wheel... a gt35r would be excellent for that power range...the shop i help out at built an fd recently, it made 440whp at 13psi with a gt35r, and power fc

Man I got 402rwhp at 15psi on a gt35r. What am I doing wrong that you got 40rwhp more than me at 2 psi less of boost?

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Originally Posted by Jason
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N/A or Forced induction?
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Originally Posted by olyrx7
That's really good power for a gt35r, what shop did the work?

'staffs' up here in north van. i help out with work at the shop, and he built my motor last year. he does real good work. and builds race cars you should take your fd there instead of forcegay

cheers,Dan.

oh. and ps. i made a type, it was 425whp, not 440
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Originally Posted by crazyrx7
Man I got 402rwhp at 15psi on a gt35r. What am I doing wrong that you got 40rwhp more than me at 2 psi less of boost?

R.K.
Probably the difference in a dyno operator/dyno...
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Originally Posted by eatmyclutch
N/A or Forced induction?
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Originally Posted by 1Revvin7
Probably the difference in a dyno operator/dyno...

So who are you saying has the more acurate results?

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well each dyno is going to have differant results between mustang (low) and dyno pack (high) and then there is dyno jet. Just depends on what you use.
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Originally Posted by turbo-polak
a gt35r would be excellent for that power range...the shop i help out at built an fd recently, it made 440whp at 13psi with a gt35r, and power fc
Not on a T3

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