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im upgrading to a garrett t04z with a 1.15 a/r ex. for my rb25/30

the motor is pretty prepped with everything, big cams the like,

so im not really after a full motor power estimate, what is this size t04z rated at?

i cant find no charts anywhere

cheers...ben.

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when do u think this will start making boost and when could it peak

motor is rb25/30

big cams 11.5mm lift

gtr valve springs

the usual pistons rods, rod bolts,

whole motor balanced and blueprinted

gtr oil/water pumps

custom plenum

custon hi mount manifold

no afm

just to get an idea

ben...

anyone know the power ratings of all the different housings?

the 0.63, 0.81, 1.0 and bigger?

whats the hks 0.81 rated at in hp, and whats the most power anyone has seen from one on a rb26? stroker or not it doesnt matter, i just wanna see how far mine will go when i wind it up :P

Edited by CruiseLiner

Man I would hate to wait for that to come on :P o dear the commondoor is winning o wait here it comes o crap the lights turned red :

lol mine go haha let you have a little lead then wack of we go at 3g

those HKS I have seen around the 400hp mark and with your setup CruiseLiner I would say your boost will wack you at 3500

Edited by 7yphon

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