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Couldn't find a direct comparison to fp but there are comparisons to bw turbos.

I'm more after a comparison of the larger frames eg - gtx4508 vs fp hta gt4205r.

Might be a tall order on a skyline forum but there are some people here that hate power below 6500rpm.....

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Couldn't find a direct comparison to fp but there are comparisons to bw turbos.

I'm more after a comparison of the larger frames eg - gtx4508 vs fp hta gt4205r.

Might be a tall order on a skyline forum but there are some people here that hate power below 6500rpm.....

the turbo to compare the FP 4205R to would be the GTX4202 woudn't it?, hope some of the supra guys in the states give it a try sooner or later..

cheers

darren

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I have a dyno sheet from a 1100whp GTR somewhere, has a GTX45 on it. However due to the nature of the head porting it might not give an accurate depiction of the "response" as it was built to flow some mega air!

If I can find it ill post it up.

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