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Hi all just seeing what people's thoughts are and what may be the cause....

I got a rb25 neo with a gt3076r.82 and I'm not getting full boost until 5500rpm...feels way too laggy for me and from my research and what other people have said it shouldn't be so laggy either. I've just brought a .63 rear housing to get better response (not fitted yet) but I feel like it shouldn't be so laggy anyway and maybe there's an underlying issue?? Setups currently making 340kw @17psi.

Some of the Mods are:

New neo engine

Plazmaman plenum

1000cc injectors

Rb26 covers -12 breathers

52mm rad

600x300x100 fmic

One piece cooler pipping

Fpr

6boost top mount

Gt3076.82

Haltech platinum pro

Edited by lusunt
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Getting VCT working should be a priority, unless you don't have stock cams?
I believe it will give you about 200rpm more response compared to off.
I would be PM Stao from hypergear and see if he will give you some tips.

The .62 housing will prob get you about another 500 rpm response.
Is it running internal gate?
Try pre loading the actuator

Edit,

Oh yeh, a china spec 3076 will do this :P

Edit again

340 kw with a gt3076 and only 17 psi? That doesnt seem right?
are you on E85?

Edited by jay-rod

Getting VCT working should be a priority, unless you don't have stock cams?

I believe it will give you about 200rpm more response compared to off.

I would be PM Stao from hypergear and see if he will give you some tips.

The .62 housing will prob get you about another 500 rpm response.

Is it running internal gate?

Try pre loading the actuator

Edit,

Oh yeh, a china spec 3076 will do this :P

Edit again

340 kw with a gt3076 and only 17 psi? That doesnt seem right?

are you on E85?

Well my thoughts were that it should hit full boost at around 4000rpm 4400 at latest

if vct only effects it by a couple hundred rpm then I'm not fussed about using it...

Sorry it's

45mil turbosmart External gate

Genuine gt3076

and yeh e85

Edited by lusunt

Then dont use it, but if you have a neo engine with neo cams, why the hell wouldnt you?
No negatives, only positives???

But yes every 3076 i see has full boost by ~4300 on a rb25

Gate could be causing slow boost, do you have a dyno graph with correct scaling?
Would help out most people here diagnoses issues

Edited by jay-rod

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