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4th gear stopping before limiter. I have alot of mechanical sympathy :)

Limiter is 8k. I like my stock rod bolts non stretched :D

Hmm. Something is up. 4th at 8000 RPM is 235 km/h and you're going to 190 ish km/h which is 6400 RPM. :S

Could the road speed on the dyno be wrong or something?

It's only my gay 4door gtt that needed so much fuel system work

But hey Can't complain with 367 @the wheels

At least your gay gtt runs ya kent :P stupid flex fuel!!

Nice result so far! Though to be fair I'm not sure if the PT6262 will really be showing its mettle yet, have you had any stock RB26 with a GT3582R on E85 on that dyno? That would make for a very interesting comparison

No i havent. This is the first single on rb26 on this dyno.

I wish i had a forged motor so i could run 35psi. I think it be close to 500kw

took it for a cruise to get some pizza. Without finishing the tune down low it drives very nicely. Below 3 very little boost. Above it picks up nicely.

So are the Precision turbos their own CHRAs or common with Garret. I am looking at either a FP73HTA with one of these housings but also considering a Precision turbo...but makes life easier it i can run one of these rear housings

http://www.atpturbo.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=TP&Product_Code=ATP-HSG-075&Category_Code=

Has anyone worked out the rpm vs speed yet..?

How fun would that turbo be on a 3lt

PT6266 would be more fun :D There are quite a lot of Supras running them, they seem like a pretty brutal all around setup.

Off topic, Jez u get the pic etc? I have the same issue as Kurtis :(

Hey buddy, yes i got the pic. Very dissapointing i was sort of hoping it was an odd issue with Kurtis's car, but if its happened on a different car with another workshops setup makes it very annoying. Hopefuly warranty wont be an issue.

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How does the turbo sound when your up it Jez?

I've been told they are rather quiet compared to most singles...

On the dyno from in the car with headphones on i couldnt really tell. U can definately hear it spool up like a jet when inside the car but i havent been incar with a similar setup so cant compare.

No i havent. This is the first single on rb26 on this dyno.

I wish i had a forged motor so i could run 35psi. I think it be close to 500kw

took it for a cruise to get some pizza. Without finishing the tune down low it drives very nicely. Below 3 very little boost. Above it picks up nicely.

No prob Jez , just put it onto mine and see what it will make :)

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