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Never heard of out, Forced performance do their own hta turbo with a similar name though which I don't know of anyone using on an rb but I recon it would be a good high power combo. I know someone with a 3586hta on an rb30 and it makes over 500kw on e30 with awesome delivery.

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In this thread you will find results from 3788's, try to remember they are bolted onto big budget RB30DET's and not your average forged motor.

Considering there are 4088s and 4094s I have no doubt that garrett has simply mixed and matched some existing parts. IMHO I would expect the 3794 to be a little better under the pedal and make roughly the same power as the 4088. With the 3788 still being the pick of the bunch.

In the GTX thread I already told you to search and that if someone had one it would already be posted. Moving on..

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They actually seem to push more than 4088rs in the cases I have seen, interestingly enough.

Yeah, power capability of approx the 4294 but the response of something like a T04Z

Only a turbo you would select for making easy 600hp at the wheels or pushed hard to 800hp at the wheels with the right fuel.

We use the 3788 as it's better suited to what we do/need

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For anyone that is interested, these seem to get less attention than the PT67 turbos but I've been a little more fascinated by these.... haven't said too much as I've been keeping an eye out for results on these things for AGES which are closer to indicating what to expect for those of us who don't want to have to rely on E85/huge boost for making good power and good spool - found that someone has run one on an XR6T and made really good power relative to boost level on one, despite being on a fairly basic setup with stock manifold etc. 400kw on 1bar on pump gas, for example... and sounds and spools awesome!

So now I'm pretty much convinced this would be a gun turbo for a big power RB that retains some form of streetability, they've made >900hp @ wheels on E85 (American dyno style, but still equates to >600kw @ wheels Dyno Dynamics if you take in account the differences) and pushed various Mitsis into the 8s.

See here:

And thread: http://www.fordxr6turbo.com/forum/topic/78068-boosted-1-in-with-446rwkw/page__p__1166770#entry1166770

Need to somehow fast track finding money to build an RB30DET suitable for such a setup :)

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So, a 2litre EVO in the USA just put down 570awhp/425awkw on pump gas using a FP GT3794HTA (they did the 1.2 correction trick a lot of UK workshops do to estimate Dynojet/BHP type figures to get 684hp) - pretty impressive result all the same!

Mods:

· FF Shearer HTA3794 kit

· Magnus Intake w/ 65mm TB

· Buschur twin fuel pumps, ID2000 injectors

· Ported head, stock size valves and Kelford 280 cams

· 2.0 Liter Built

· Sparktech Pro CDI

· AEM EMS

Dyno plot:

683Dyno.jpg

Thread: http://forums.evolutionm.net/evo-dyno-tuning-results/616277-shop-fps-hta3794-combine-another-killer-pump-gas-combo.html

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So its 580rwhp with god knows what air temp, ramp rate or boost.

Cant be compared to anything....... Weigh the car..... run it down the strip.

If its 3000lbs and does 140+ then its about right.

Yeah im always suspect of DD graphs without te most important data visible. In fact we just did a test on a Mainline 4wd Dyno (new) and found quite a few variances in power outputs by changing very little 160rwkw first run r configure then run 200rwkw just by a few keystrokes...just to easy to fudge figures. Need to have the full story with dyno sheets.
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Cant be compared to anything....... Weigh the car..... run it down the strip.

If its 3000lbs and does 140+ then its about right.

Fair enough, I'll keep the thread up to date with anymore info - its in the US and most people don't trust DD anyway so he is going to re-run it on a Dynojet. They sound like they expect it to do >140mph traps.

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^ yep, that and its running on a 2litre engine - life needs to make as easy as possible to make that kind of power.

Black bnr32, I'd love to see some dyno plots of EVOs making 420+awkw on a Dyno Dynamics dyno running straight 98 using a GT3582R.

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Yeah im always suspect of DD graphs without te most important data visible. In fact we just did a test on a Mainline 4wd Dyno (new) and found quite a few variances in power outputs by changing very little 160rwkw first run r configure then run 200rwkw just by a few keystrokes...just to easy to fudge figures. Need to have the full story with dyno sheets.

I always used to love DD because I think they give more realistic figures compared to hubbers, but after using the dynapac lots now I'm converted. The ability to have such repeatable and consistent results so you can actually compare cars and/or modification effects is awesome

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