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my new turbo arrived today, just thought id share my happiness.

its a schwitzer t88 1100hp rated turbo. apparently been flowed even more than a factory one. this thing is a monster, i cant wait for the lag.. haha

i currently have a gt4088r on it, but its rated at 800hp.

hopefully i can break more than that with my setup..

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well tuned at 540rwhp, i ran 10.98... could have gone faster, i needed more low down power.. boost dropped off between gears.

with my new setup i should get 9s.... HOPEFULLY

with a powerglide.............. no more manual

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danielson: how did you find the GT4088, and what rear did it have on it? at the moment i have the same turbo with 1.34 rear on my RB30DET and it is surprisingly good, considering it's a drag turbo designed for rotaries. in 2nd gear you get full juice at about 4500rpm which i was astounded at.

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