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i had a gtx3076 in 0.82 external gate form and it was a little dissapointing how late the rush came on 98 fuel, even with E85 it was a doughy unless the revs were at 4000rpm onwards where it would react with massive wheelspin ( setup dependent).

I dont know if an OP6 housing would flow as much as a garrett so it might have better response but then choke up top,

you'd be better off with a GT3076 with a Garrett 0.63 or 0.82

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I think its going to cook the OP6 rear housing tho. that comp wheel is good to run on external gate with a .82 turbine housing. If you have to use that OP6 rear housing with a GTX core then chose the gtx3071

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GTX3071 for the win! Better response and better comp to turbine ratio.

Yep, steer clear of the GTX3076 for low boost/power combos as from what i can see its better suited to someone looking for a GT3582 type result :)

Mick_o set the bar for the GTX3071 and it seems to be a hell of a street combo!

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Apologies that I don't follow these threads too closely - what is the general consensus on the OP6 housing allowing in terms of flow? I would be surprised if it would even allow a GTX3071R to be utilised properly. Is this case one where a GTX3067R might be worth considering?

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