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Originally posted by HUSTLR

Someone's HP hungry  lol

11's not fast enough

I think we're all horsepower hungry aren't we?

GTR8U

Have you had your car dyno'd? if so what sort of power are you getting to run 11's?

Haven't heard of 'Group A" turbos before so be curious to find out about them - were they on the car when you bought it?

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"Group A or N1 Type 320 hp Garrett Roller bearing Turbos drop straight in for GTR. Drop in replacement. Specs: Turbine Hosuing = 0.64a/r Ratio,Turbine Wheel = 76 Trim, 1.85'/2.12', Centre Housing = Watercooler, Dual Ball Bearing, Compressor Housing = 0.60a/r Ratio, Compressor Wheel = 35lbs/min , 1.86'/2.37', Wastegate = Integral"

from http://www.uniqueautosports.com/pricelists...0list%20GTR.htm Uniqueautosports where they sell these!

They are rated about the same as a pair of HKS GT2510 which are rated at 300ps each!

MEGA

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Guest GTR8U

cheers bud as for 11's i dont think she will do that yet guys and yes i know how to launch it ... What do u think? havent run her down a 1/4 yet so i wont say , pet hate "ya my car does an 11 "or whatever, mean while never put it down a strip... Anyway will let u know when i do... Got an apexi rev speed mtr in her this will work it out wont it??? Even still i dont think thats a fair call running by what that says...

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