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hey, i have recently spent a bit of money on my car and now have some pretty cool parts sitting on my bedroom floor/still on order, so far i have, a gt35r garrett turbo with .82 rear housing, top mount stainless manifold, turbosmart progate, custom inlet plenum with q45 v8 throttle body, sard 650cc injectors, sard fuel reg, bosch 040 fuel pump, 600x300x105 intercooler, microtech lt12s with six bosch coils. im just curious for what sort of power output my car is likely to make if tuned to a low 12 psi, any help would be much appreciated,

thanks

slo33

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prob only about 15rwkw more than a std turbo on 12 psi ..

as cruise liner said, why 12 psi .. std gasket and internals are fine with 16 -19 psi..

with about 17 psi you would get about 270-280 rwkw ...

still gonna be relatively laggy, so i wouldn't do it and only run 12psi ... would be slower than a std car IMHO

12psi?  B)  y do all that stuff and run only 12psi?

Sounds like he is running stock internals.

So he wont be able to get the full use of what a GT35 has to offer anyhow (even smaller GT30's go further than the stock motor limits), so no point running the turbo into its meaty area if your motor is only going to go BANG!

But having a GT35 sounds cool dont you think? Even if it makes it slower than stock :D

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