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well i dont kno anything about these and what i have read is that they are capable of some serious hp. when would boost come on approx? hit full boost? etc i kno this will vary due to mods but lets say for a fairly modded gtr....

i would assume these to be around the 400hp each mark ?

if they are, then assume them to spool up @ full boost 1.3bar ? around the 4800-5000 rpm mark in 4th, if not later.

Which means you wont get full boost in 1st on a 2.6 rb. You will get full boost in 2nd at about 6500rpm, and maybe around the 5500rpm mark in 3rd

Try it and see how you go

i would assume these to be around the 400hp each mark ?

if they are, then assume them to spool up @ full boost 1.3bar ? around the 4800-5000 rpm mark in 4th, if not later.

Which means you wont get full boost in 1st on a 2.6 rb. You will get full boost in 2nd at about 6500rpm, and maybe around the 5500rpm mark in 3rd

Try it and see how you go

it cant be that bad.... no way. that some serious lag lol theyre not that big.. they rate at 380 i think.

y does everyone go for trust old skool turbo designs for?

hasnt anyone heard of "ball bearings" yet :(

trust are the lower class of turbos i reckon, and garrett stuff like the 2560r's etc are heaps better options than these sort of turbos.

trust stuff seems to be soo cheap and i wonder y :P

p.s. no this isnt a dig at mr mad, only the turbos he has mentioned

You HAVE 2530's ??? They are what your swapping for???

You have the best...why back trade...great street/circuit turbo...hell some really crazy guys use these in drag GTR's running low 10's....They have obviously lost their marbles.

Yeh, why run 10s with the 2530s when if you just bolted on the T618z you would easily run 9s, and be the first in Aus to do it with low mount turbos ;)

Its his road car Roi Boi

why run 9's in a Nissan GTR when you run 7's in your twin T88 torana GTR

first he'd have to own a 7 sec twin T88 Torana

I like his chances of 9 second with T618z more  :lol:  :)

Is this guy not "the" MR MAD?...if he's not he can have the laggy cops...and if he is id like to see his car.

Is this guy not "the" MR MAD?...if he's not he can have the laggy cops...and if he is id like to see his car.

yes i was with my brother, who owns mr mad, the silver twin turbo'd v8 6 second pro street torana which just happens to be front cover of the current street machine magazine

:P:):D

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