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my motor is currently getting rebuilt,

2.6 forged motor standard stroke 86mm pistons

Head has work done to it

Vct and custom billet cams also done to head

Precision 6766 cea billet wheel rated at 935 hp surge ported cover .84 twin scroll

6 boost twin scroll manifold

fuel system on pump fuel

Any one else run one of these 6766 billet turbos yet?

So this turbo is similar size to a gt3076r going off of the numbers its putting out?

It has a higher power rating than the 3076 I think... Yet still spools as early (well actually earlier than mine but thats different)...

Kurtis I don't like you any more, you have more powers than me :(

Nah just kidding :thumbsup:

Kurtis I don't like you any more, you have more powers than me :(

Bump your boost up to 22psi like kurtis is running and it'll probably make close to it, its only like 6-7kw...

Does it make decent power still on slightly lower boost (19ish) or do you need to run the higher boost to make it meet its potential?

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It has a higher power rating than the 3076 I think... Yet still spools as early (well actually earlier than mine but thats different)...

Kurtis I don't like you any more, you have more powers than me :(

Nah just kidding :thumbsup:

Haha. They seem like the exact same setups aye.

Im curious to see what it can make with a decat ad screamer pipe

Haha. They seem like the exact same setups aye.

Im curious to see what it can make with a decat ad screamer pipe

Yeah I'd love a better exhaust to get that extra power but I'm pretty happy as is, BUT mine made it with the screamer, so Kurtis probably has more left....

Awesome result!!

Bump your boost up to 22psi like kurtis is running and it'll probably make close to it, its only like 6-7kw...

Does it make decent power still on slightly lower boost (19ish) or do you need to run the higher boost to make it meet its potential?

Both setups made very similar power at lower boost levels, 19 is still around 340 I think

Makes it sound like like it'd be an interesting comparison with a Forced Performance GT3076R-HTA - the slightly improved spool over the GT3076R isn't surprising given its for intents and purposes a 52trim 76mm compressor (like the GT3076R-HTA) with the advantages that can come with billet goodness. Wonder what the PT5558 could do on full kill, though to start with its well proven its worth by matching the GT3076R in power while spooling better.

yeh, for me its definently proved itself as a good option for people wanting something a little different than a 3076r. Do they make twin scroll turbine housings for the 5558 or is that only for the larger frame turbos like yours Jez?

Nice, twin scroll then? With that setup the 1.15 probably wouldn't have been a bad idea, but that is still going to kick all kinds of ass.... I'd put pressure on and say I'd like to see it hit 600kw ;)

When is it going on the dyno?

Nice, twin scroll then? With that setup the 1.15 probably wouldn't have been a bad idea, but that is still going to kick all kinds of ass.... I'd put pressure on and say I'd like to see it hit 600kw ;)

When is it going on the dyno?

Yeah Twin scroll. It feels fairly towy atm with it just running off the gate at 14psi. Will be very interesting to see how it compares with the old HKS T04Z. As for the tune just have to wait & see when mark has the time to come down. Hopefully within the next few weeks.

Pulled 604Hp at all 4 with T04Z on 24 psi So yeah Cant wait to see, Noticed the precision turbo is very Quiet which is a good thing I reckons.

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