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Old 02-16-2005, 11:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Trying to decide on turbo.

Im trying to figure out what turbo woudl be best for me, i will be running FMIC, 8.6 compression with forged rods, and my fuel system will be based on what turbo i purchase. I cant go crazy with this turbo as far as price. this will be a daily driven street car. And im looking for HP around 275-300, over 300 would be great if feasible, cause i know 300 may be pushing it. i have doen research and am still stuck as far as what turbo to get. I am open to suggestions. Mounting flange on the manifold doesnt matter because i am fabbing my own manifold. Thanks for the help.

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Old 02-16-2005, 12:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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How much boost do you want to run to get 300hp
I think any Garrett or Turbonitics t3/t4 50, 57, or 60 trim @ about 15 psi would be good enough
if you wnat ball bearings it's up to you
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http://www.bullseye-power.com/produc...products_id=54

I think the Holset HX35 or 40 would be one of the BEST choices for the price
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boost is another thing, i have searched and asked and havent gotten anytype of answer on how much boost i should be able to run with that setup. i also have and upgraded coil and wires forgot to mention that.


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also anyone used turbo calculator, they have some new and some remanufactured turbos for incredibly cheap.


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How much boost do you want to run to get 300hp
I think any Garrett or Turbonitics t3/t4 50, 57, or 60 trim @ about 15 psi would be good enough
if you wnat ball bearings it's up to you
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http://www.bullseye-power.com/produc...products_id=54

I think the Holset HX35 or 40 would be one of the BEST choices for the price
Good choice, I would like to see the comparison of compressor maps against the GT series. Too bad you have to email them

I recommend GT series, but they cost a pretty penny


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i think im leaning towards this turbo, good price and sounds like a good turbo for me and my goals, what you guys think?


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Holset will not release any of there compressor map's they are very hush hush with those sort of thing's
if you e-mail them Dave will send you some pic's of the compressor wheel and turbing wheel compared side by side to a Garrett GT wheel

the holset in my mind is one of the Best turbo's out there

one AWD @ 20psi layed down 550awhp with the HX40 it's on that site if you want to see it
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hmmmm the link didnt show up????? http://www.turbocalculator.com/view-...ct=002-010-002 maybe that one will


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Old 02-17-2005, 12:01 AM   #9 (permalink)
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looks good to me
BUT I would prefer to have a 4"inlet and 2.5"outlet
If your not looking for anything crazy then why not go for it
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http://store.yahoo.com/cheapturbo/gart3to457tr1.html

Here's the real thing, brand new for not much more
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http://store.yahoo.com/cheapturbo/garrettt3to4r.html
I like this one the BEST
here's the site www.cheapturbo.com
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HAHA 899 is just a tad bit outta my range, i wanna save some money by building this myself not make it just as expensive as a kit


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http://store.yahoo.com/cheapturbo/gart3to457tr1.html

Here's the real thing, brand new for not much more
this one is only a 140-150$ more than the one from turbocalculator
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