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FP 68HTA dyno results

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Yup 6500' DA at a 4500' track. It's purpose built though. But in a 2950lb awd same track years ago we went 11.3@121. Had way more in it. Would've ran high 10s up here.
 
140mph is insane on a stock appearing turbo! Any interest in going FWD AUTO Justin? Using Link or AEM? Are you against trying the 68hta?
 
The hta68 is next. I've been using link. I'm up tossing the idea of Haltech. Links treating me well.

I personally feel that going auto would slow my times down.
 
Sounds like the "purpose" built car is doing it's job! Can't wait to read 140mph from a stock appearing turbo in a post!
 
Anyone else dyno (or re-dyno) there 68hta setups lately? Or just dyno / track updates in general specific to the 68hta
 
No dyno, but I was logging around 52 lb/min on mine, previously seeing 34 lb/min on a 14b so the airflow should be pretty accurate. The 14b went 11.7 @ 115.8, so the HTA68 should've been good for mid 10s at around 130 in a 2800 lb setup. Hate to bench race though, never got around to running it, decided to pull it off and put the HTA76 on and save the 68 for a lighter build.
 
Steve: Any plans in the works for this 68hta build? I'm interested in your thoughts on an ideal build. I was going to PM you about it, but I assumed others would also be interested in what you have to say seeing as how you have documented builds on here that have yielded good results :)

We'd all be interested in hearing your thoughts on compression ratio, litre (2.0, 2.1, 2.3), long rod or stock rod ratio, etc.
 
Make sure you get a sheet this time! We'd like to see the curve! Also, are you on e85?
 
Has anyone hit 500WHP on e85 yet?
Page #5. Built 6-bolt running 36psi...

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So I'm not finding a clear answer on this. I've seen it mentioned the older 68HTA used a standard TD05 turbine, but what turbine is the newer "revised" 68HTA using? FP's website says:
  • TW Measurements - 60.8MM (2.393") Inducer / 54MM Exducer (2.125")

That doesn't really line up with any of the numbers charted here. Maybe the TD06SL2 turbine? It is a Mitsubishi turbine, correct? Thoughts?
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Good question. I thought they went to EvoX/18K stuff but that's wrong, too. They made TD06SL2 68HTAs in a small batch before but called it less than ideal, I doubt they would use it again.
 
So I'm not finding a clear answer on this. I've seen it mentioned the older 68HTA used a standard TD05 turbine, but what turbine is the newer "revised" 68HTA using? FP's website says:
  • TW Measurements - 60.8MM (2.393") Inducer / 54MM Exducer (2.125")

That doesn't really line up with any of the numbers charted here. Maybe the TD06SL2 turbine? It is a Mitsubishi turbine, correct? Thoughts?
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Honestly there's an insignificant difference between those measurements and the measurements of the TD06SL2's measurements. I'd go with you might as well just call it a TD06SL2 TW.
 
I'm with you @95talongirl, however I think my 2.4 would be a little too much for this turbo. Would be fun though.

My 2.3 loves my 68HTA with a perfect crossover between 2.5K-3.5K RPM from my engine to turbo with daily driving. On the Dyno I reached 385/380 on 22.5psi with e70 and I'm around 400/400 with e85. Fantastic little turbo.
 
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