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I demand an update. Has anyone wound up the boost (25+psi) on e85 with these yet?

Im very interested in the 63's on the 2.6..

Read the thread from the beginning :P

I can't believe these turbos are 4 years old....

Read the thread from the beginning :P

I can't believe these turbos are 4 years old....

Yea time flies.... Im talking about the guys in the last 3 or so pages that are in the process of doing the gtx thing. Havent heard anything for months..

Interesting about the 67s in the hks housings... Ive got 2530s on mine currently. Going on a stroker or 2.6?

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HKS 2530 upgraded to GTX67 front wheels. No other changes have been made to the car besides the front wheel upgrade.

Dyno updates coming in 2weeks.

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please keep us posted keen to see how these go

HKS 2530 upgraded to GTX67 front wheels. No other changes have been made to the car besides the front wheel upgrade.

Dyno updates coming in 2weeks.

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What made you go 67mm front?

Yea time flies.... Im talking about the guys in the last 3 or so pages that are in the process of doing the gtx thing. Havent heard anything for months..

Interesting about the 67s in the hks housings... Ive got 2530s on mine currently. Going on a stroker or 2.6?

2.6L. Made 430rwkw on pump and 460 on toluene. This time it'll be on E85 so it should be interesting what it makes.

HKS 2530 upgraded to GTX67 front wheels. No other changes have been made to the car besides the front wheel upgrade.

Dyno updates coming in 2weeks.

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Specs of the setup? Cams? Headwork? Exhaust size?

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