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almost 1000rpm of spool difference, although completely different dyno setups so not really that compareable. Still it really does look like his is set up perfectly.

He is also using external gate and manifold, what are you using?

Internal gat and no manifold. I get full boost by about 4k on Trent's dyno. Forget the other chart. Ill post up Trent's one asap.

Gives me hopes to see the gtx spool faster than gt. Means ill have same/more top end with better spool.

Edited by ShiftyTys

4K actually sounds around about what I would have expected for that setup, thats not too bad.

Trent recons a bit of a fiddle n we can knock 500 Ish off. And give me another 20+ throughout midrange.

this is probably stupid but could t be the standard intercooler piping is also choking it..its only 60mm tube and that turbo is trying to push a large volume of air..also dont know what cat its running..still seems to me like its just choking up...im not convinced its just tune related :unsure:

this is probably stupid but could t be the standard intercooler piping is also choking it..its only 60mm tube and that turbo is trying to push a large volume of air..also dont know what cat its running..still seems to me like its just choking up...im not convinced its just tune related :unsure:

Quite possibly but Trent recons mainly actuator based. I'm sure he would mention if it seemed to be choking at the cat or cooler. 3" highflowed cat.

Trent recons a bit of a fiddle n we can knock 500 Ish off. And give me another 20+ throughout midrange.

Well he's got the advantage of having had it on his dyno and seeing where the potential is so thats pretty promising, I guess if VCT isn't (but can be) enabled there's definitely gains to be had just there. Sounds quite promising, and basically means GTX3076Rs will be full boost at ~3500rpm on RB25s which is pretty sweet.

Get rid of the cat.

How many people here that run this turbo are actually using a cat? or can say they have seen this turbo on a car with a cat? and are making a fair comparison on the response side of things. No cat will make a big difference

Edited by ido09s

id be getting a 80mm hotpipe and at least 70mm cold pipe made up as well.. PM scottynm35 hes near dandenong and will make that up for you.. He can probably gut your cat as well..

And get all this done before it goes to avo Monday week?

id be getting a 80mm hotpipe and at least 70mm cold pipe made up as well.. PM scottynm35 hes near dandenong and will make that up for you.. He can probably gut your cat as well..

And get all this done before it goes to avo Monday week?

its a 3 inch cat on a 600hp capable turbo, of course its a restriction..

infact his whole setup is a restriction ....no offense shifty ;)

No.its not. Lol. At 600hp yes. But 3" Turbo Back is enough at this power surely The cat Is highflowed to 3" too. So id assume thats ok. I have 4" intake. That's fine. What else is.there?

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