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Just need some opinions on this,

would there be any benefit or even issues with a 4inch intake comming off a gtx3076 with 4inch anti surge compressor housing?

thinking of having a 4inch intake then reducing down to 3inch and putting filter down in the front bumper,

so second question is will the afm being X distance from turbo and having 4inch pipe behind it be an issue with idle/running?

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4 inch intake and map sensor, run the AFM in the hot pipe or mount the AFM in a 4 inch pipe. Any other way and you may as well run 80mm to the turbo imo.

so run the afm just after the turbo outlet and before the intercooler and then use 4inch from turbo to filter plus use a 4inch filter pod , yes?

ok cool , ill make sure its 40mm atleast,

my thinking with the 4inch pipe and 4inch filter was that at say 20psi or later on at 24psi , it might give greater response and more power, similar to having a 3inch or 4inch dump pipe when the turbine is only 60mm it may squeeze a little more out of the setup.

GTX3076R flows a fair chunk more than its little brother. Not only that, but those fancy compressor wheels dont come alive until after 25psi.

Saw a video of one push ~500rwhp. I think it was a red or pink S14?

I thought afm's didnt like being on the discharge side of things?

Ty.

afm before the turbo is fine, just use a 4"-3" reducer somewhere between the turbo and afm. aslong as theres a bend and atleast ~400+mm between the turbo and afm it'll be fine.

+1

Will be fine going from 3"-->4"

It's how virtually all other set-ups do it

How much power you going for

Id be happy with 300-320rwkw with a huge torquey midrange, just ordered tomei cams, and later might go E85 with some forged pistons.

is a few weeks off tuning, hoping the HD exedy will hang on too, a few issues to deal with yet.

so has anyone put the air flow in the cooling line and ran 20psi without issues?

Edited by SliverS2

so has anyone put the air flow in the cooling line and ran 20psi without issues?

yes people have, but other people have completely busted them doing this too. leave it in the standard position.

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