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A quick search found "No results found for '3788 vs gtx35r' ".

So Calling all turbo Texperts..

3788 .89

vs

GTX35R .82 (both with 4 bolt, ex gate etc)

Which do you think is better? and why..

Keep in mind this is a Street car useage with some track time. looking for 500+atw with aggressive midrange ..Recommendations and why?

Feel free to add / discuss / flame / w/e ;)

cheers,

d

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A quick search found "No results found for '3788 vs gtx35r' ".

So ...

Put "3788" into the search

Then "GTX35"

Read results & draw your own conclusions?

Can't really expect there to be a "VS" thread on every single make and model.

There are about 15 results returned from each search - Go have a read.

Once you have spent the next couple days reading, feel free to start another thread. Ensure you include the info you've collated, and the info you'd still like to know.

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