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Hi guys,

I was wondering if someone in the Sydney area can help me out. I'm currently looking at installing 2860-5 to my car. I have purchased everything that I need to do this.

The drama I'm having now is the thought of going straight to a single gt35r or simular. I really want to make sure I will be happy with the /5's. can anyone in Sydney take me for a spin? (you drive of course) so I can be sure I am doing the right thing :pi really want to feel how the power is delivered. No point on going to all this effort for disappointment when I could have done it another way in the first place.

Can meet at a maccas or servo of wherever required. Would really appreciate it!

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What capacity is your motor?

What kinda power are you chasing?

What fuel will be used?

Driven 5's on a 2.8L and hold the faaark on after 4K on a 2.6L id say itd take around the 5K+ zone before things get exciting ;)

Andy i have the t517z 10cm on mine and i can show you that, ive gone straight to a gtx3076r (sitting next to me right now <3) because unless you plan on building your engine the gt35 is too big and lagy for the standard internal 2.6 You can push the gtx3076r to 400+kw on e85 and anything past that on a standard block and your asking for trouble. Ill only have these turbos on the car for the next few weeks then its all coming off for the single.

What capacity is your motor?

What kinda power are you chasing?

What fuel will be used?

Driven 5's on a 2.8L and hold the faaark on after 4K on a 2.6L id say itd take around the 5K+ zone before things get exciting ;)

Hey mate, keeping it a 2.6 for now. Chasing 350kw+ on e85. Stock bottom end.

Andy i have the t517z 10cm on mine and i can show you that, ive gone straight to a gtx3076r (sitting next to me right now <3) because unless you plan on building your engine the gt35 is too big and lagy for the standard internal 2.6 You can push the gtx3076r to 400+kw on e85 and anything past that on a standard block and your asking for trouble. Ill only have these turbos on the car for the next few weeks then its all coming off for the single.

Yea mate, pm me your number. Would love to come around and check it out. About due for a catch up anyhow. I'm going to keep stock internals for now and see how far we can push it. I may look at a rb26/30 if or when she blows.

Andy i have the t517z 10cm on mine and i can show you that, ive gone straight to a gtx3076r (sitting next to me right now <3) because unless you plan on building your engine the gt35 is too big and lagy for the standard internal 2.6 You can push the gtx3076r to 400+kw on e85 and anything past that on a standard block and your asking for trouble. Ill only have these turbos on the car for the next few weeks then its all coming off for the single.

If your chasing 400, get ready for disappointment...

Hey may not make those numbers... Even on e85. But it would be as responsive as hell.

No, sorry, -5s will make it on e85 easy if everything is sorted. Heaps of examples of it in the 400kw thread.

The gtx3076, I don't think will flow 400kw except when the setup is tip top and turbo is all in. I dunno why you'd go that route over the 6262 which seems to be more popular these days.

Not many people run gt30 singles on 26s.

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