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I went from a garrett gt42r with a 1.01 rear to a 6466 with split pulse T4 1.00 rear thanks to PJ.

at 24-25psi i went from 426kws to 415kws but gained 100kw in the mid range. difference between the two is night and day.

this is on a supra 3L stock motor and pump fuel only.

it coota it ran 125mph on a runway surface with the 6466 and at wsid with the 42 the best i managed was 121mph

I just watched a Supra getting tuned, it easily maxed the 700kw dyno. lol. Seems the 6boost manifold overboost issues are still common across the range. :/

Precision turbo but I didn't find out what size. I only know it was massive and had a 5 inch inlet.

I also helped get the VL RB30 started, and got the 6766 spinning. Is it common to hear bearing noise with the ceramic bearing cartridges? There is oil supply but the bearings sound flat spotted. Perhaps they need to get hot before the clearances close up?

Scotty. Was the oil restrictor removed? If it was you have almost certainly put the restrictor back in the wrong recess of the chra. There are 4 recesses and only one lines up with the restrictor. If you have it in the wrong one it pushes the chra out of round and you get this bearing flat spot noise and noisy bearing.

I also helped get the VL RB30 started, and got the 6766 spinning. Is it common to hear bearing noise with the ceramic bearing cartridges? There is oil supply but the bearings sound flat spotted. Perhaps they need to get hot before the clearances close up?

My 6466 sounds like this. After 500km its free'd up slightly but you can hear the 'tink tink tink' noise as the turbo spins down just before it stops completely. Still boosts fine and is plenty responsive. Might email Precision.

A mate's 6262 is quite noisy also but I thought it was just the thing with roller bearing turbos. It was actually really hard to spin when it first went on the car but seems to have free'd up nicely now. My brother's GT30 is noisy as hell, even after it was reco'd

I've had a buggered precision 6262 roller apart before and it only had one hole in the centre cartridge for the oil restrictor to locate into, the drain hole on the opposite side was more than half the diameter. Wonder if there's a few different assemblies they use

Dave thats going to be one result ill be anticipating, 6262 TS on a Neo doesnt seem to be existant out there. Is its just the turbo and lines your changing

ditching the DE runners for DET, 4 inch dump and highmount 6 boost, new ECU and getting my VCT back

current setup is lowmount Hypergear with DE runners and faulty ground on VCT which will be fixed when it gets the ECU

ditching the DE runners for DET, 4 inch dump and highmount 6 boost, new ECU and getting my VCT back

6 Boost? I hope the wastegate exit off the manifold is welded on the correct angle, Kyle won't entertain the thought his manifolds are badly designed, so won't fix the simple design flaw. You should be right though, as the boost spiking is the tuner's fault apparently.

Nice, lucky i didnt buy the runner off you. I just have to get a highmount mani then chase for gold.

I have two of them so you can still have the spare if u want it!

6 Boost? I hope the wastegate exit off the manifold is welded on the correct angle, Kyle won't entertain the thought his manifolds are badly designed, so won't fix the simple design flaw. You should be right though, as the boost spiking is the tuner's fault apparently.

you just had to make me go dig it out of its box and unwrap it just to check didnt you!

would of preferred a more even flow but a 90degree shouldnt be so bad.. if it spikes ill just run what it puts out! 35psi for all!

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Got the car tuned the other day at Unigroup and the Precision 6766 is a weapon of a turbo. We opted for the 1.0 T4 split pulse rear end. We used to have a good old T78 on the engine, its an RB26, and at the same boost the 6766 is about 55rwkw up. All we changed was the turbo and dump pipe

We ended up with a consistant 485rwkw at 25psi on E-Flex which is currently showing around E60. Going to get some United E85 and see if we can crack 500rwkw with a bit more timing. I dont want to run any more boost so what it makes at 25psi is what its going to make ;)

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