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GTX3076 TS with 1.06 a/r.

Anyone used this setup before? Gathering from what ive read....people who opt for the twin scroll option in regards to turbo/manifold, always go the next housing size up to whats commonly used on the single, in this case .82 would be fair to say is most commonly used on the neos. (Please correct me if im wrong, its the most common one ive seen people using on dyno sheets, but they dont specify the type of manifold ect..)

6boost twin scroll manifold. T3 or T4 flange? Does it matter?

To go a single 50mm external gate or twin XXmm external gate ?

Im chasing a comfortable 300-350rwk on 98. Getting the most out of the turbo without going e85.

I'm not sure how urgently you need this to be done. I'm currently working on a RB bolton turbo prototype that will get you a responsive 400rwkws on E85 fuel. Initial test results shown 380rwkws (out of fuel) and 353 on P98 (out of fuel) on the RB25 dyno sheet section.

That turbo has factory manifold and dump pipe patterns, uses all factory lines. Prototype should be completed towards the end of Aug.

Can we see a graph of this prototype please stao?

R34 GTT RB25DET NEO unopened engine.

- Adaptronic​ ECU

- 1000CC ID injectors

- Factory cams, cams gears, and all manifolds.

- HyperGear ATR45SAT Internal gated RB25 bolton Turbocharger

- JJR 3 inches turbo back exhaust

- Walbro 470L/H Fuel pump

- 4 inches induction pipe

- Split fire coil packs

- PWR 600x300x81mm intercooler

- E85, 380rwkws run out of fuel.

- Tuned by Trent Hewitson​, Chequered Tuning​.

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GTX3076 TS with 1.06 a/r.

Anyone used this setup before? Gathering from what ive read....people who opt for the twin scroll option in regards to turbo/manifold, always go the next housing size up to whats commonly used on the single, in this case .82 would be fair to say is most commonly used on the neos. (Please correct me if im wrong, its the most common one ive seen people using on dyno sheets, but they dont specify the type of manifold ect..)

6boost twin scroll manifold. T3 or T4 flange? Does it matter?

To go a single 50mm external gate or twin XXmm external gate ?

Im chasing a comfortable 300-350rwk on 98. Getting the most out of the turbo without going e85.

GTX no point without E85.

You won't be able to run the boost required to get the most out of it.

A GT3076 will match a GTX under about 20psi. The GTX's were supposed to deliver better response etc etc over the GT series but it didn't really happen. What did happen though is they are FAR more efficient at higher pressures, but you need E85 for that. Won't get away with it on PULP.

You can make a solid 300-320rwkw out of a GT3076 without going E85. That is what you would be aiming for IMO. If you want more, GT35 for around 350-370.

Twin scroll is "meant" to have dual gates in the ideal world, but given the results out there that suggest you can just get away with a merge/single larger gate - it's certainly more economical :)

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GTX no point without E85.

You won't be able to run the boost required to get the most out of it.

A GT3076 will match a GTX under about 20psi. The GTX's were supposed to deliver better response etc etc over the GT series but it didn't really happen. What did happen though is they are FAR more efficient at higher pressures, but you need E85 for that. Won't get away with it on PULP.

You can make a solid 300-320rwkw out of a GT3076 without going E85. That is what you would be aiming for IMO. If you want more, GT35 for around 350-370.

Twin scroll is "meant" to have dual gates in the ideal world, but given the results out there that suggest you can just get away with a merge/single larger gate - it's certainly more economical :)

Awesome. Cheers mate. How about the rear housing size? Is it a 'rule of thumb' to go the bigger size up from normal when going the twin scroll manifold/turbo option if after response?

For example..

If i was going single scroll t3 manifold/turbo..id obviously get the .82 a/r housing.

but as im going TS...

would i be better off with a 1.06a/r to give me similar response time to the .82a/r single scroll (as ive heard TS spool up quicker) and given that i could put more flow through a 1.06a/r, thus giving me more power and yeh a comfortable 320-330 on 98 is what im after at this stage .

I just havent seen anyone with that setup and would be interested to see how it went....and if the response was good and lag minimal.

T3 TS GT/GTX3076 turbo/manifold combination with 1.06a/r

As for gate. Ive decided to run the single turbosmart 50mm. I feel the 700 for another gate could go towards some type b poncams

Definitely the 1.06 TS if you are sticking to 98, on e85 you can get away with the more restrictive .82 TS.

There is definitely a .82 TS graph in the RB25 results thread, but it was e85 and fitted to a 6 boost manifold.

Where are you getting quotes for your gates? That's nearly twice what I sell them for, in smaller sizes.

Definitely the 1.06 TS if you are sticking to 98, on e85 you can get away with the more restrictive .82 TS.

There is definitely a .82 TS graph in the RB25 results thread, but it was e85 and fitted to a 6 boost manifold.

Where are you getting quotes for your gates? That's nearly twice what I sell them for, in smaller sizes.

Thanks mate! Although, id really like to see a graph of some sort if someones got one? Otherwise i might just bite the bullet and see how i go.. I just hope its not 'Too' laggy with a slow response time.

That price was from sonic performance. Quite expensive! But being turbosmart you get that i guess...

Being Sonic you get that, MTQ aren't the cheapest. Like I said, I sell Turbosmart much cheaper. ;)

Too laggy is a matter of opinion, but if you want less lag get a smaller GTX3071, GTX28 or Hypergear SS2 and push it harder, no point getting a large turbo and strangling the exhaust side.

Being Sonic you get that, MTQ aren't the cheapest. Like I said, I sell Turbosmart much cheaper. ;)

Too laggy is a matter of opinion, but if you want less lag get a smaller GTX3071, GTX28 or Hypergear SS2 and push it harder, no point getting a large turbo and strangling the exhaust side.

Thats handy to know ! Cheers

Yeh thats it, thats why im deciding between the 1.06a/r or .82a/r...plenty of breathing room

The .82 TS is about the same as the .63 open housing imo, and too small for that compressor size (on an rb25) without running e85, which helps suppress the detonation smaller restrictive housings generate.

Heres the quote from mtq/sonic performance

The 1.06 a/r is same price....pitty its got big wait might source from somewhere else..

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Edited by Kmac92

Contact SAU Traders mate, best advice I can give RE: pricing.

We have Street to Track who are almost unbeatable on turbo pricing from what I've seen in recent time, no doubt they will do a SAU'er a good package price as well.

Shoot them a PM - http://www.sau.com.au/forums/user/83240-street-to-track/

When i had TS0.82 on a 6boost, felt same as an open 0.82 on stock mani, but i lost 500rpms response for some reason, was same tune and everything else identical.. single gate on the housing but further around the snail so maybe that caused it? E85

Stock mani, gate off housing was best setup...

Edited by AngryRB

Contact SAU Traders mate, best advice I can give RE: pricing.

We have Street to Track who are almost unbeatable on turbo pricing from what I've seen in recent time, no doubt they will do a SAU'er a good package price as well.

Shoot them a PM - http://www.sau.com.au/forums/user/83240-street-to-track/

Cheers mate.

Haha when i click that link for some reason it takes me to a thread about a biodiesel skyline

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