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It'll be crap to drive but make lots of power on a 2.6, those turbos are more suited to 2.8-3.0l

https://gcg.com.au/petrol-performance/performance-4/turbochargers-kits/nissan-rb26dett-bolt-on-turbo-set-gtx28r-series-detail

Whats his power goal? Drag spec or street?

Garret themselves state the turbos are no good on a mild 2.6

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20 hours ago, Deza3000 said:

It'll be crap to drive but make lots of power on a 2.6, those turbos are more suited to 2.8-3.0l

https://gcg.com.au/petrol-performance/performance-4/turbochargers-kits/nissan-rb26dett-bolt-on-turbo-set-gtx28r-series-detail

Whats his power goal? Drag spec or street?

Garret themselves state the turbos are no good on a mild 2.6

Street car  with a bit more punch then his t517s  he has a getrag so super short gears

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10 hours ago, Stixbnr32 said:

I wonder how they would go on a highly modified 2.6L in place of my -5's. 

Probably far to laggy.

Should be okay on a high revving 2.6, even still -5s on e85 would be better

To the OP: Better off getting HKS 2530 or -5s if he is staying on twins. 

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On 10/3/2018 at 9:57 AM, Stixbnr32 said:

I wonder how they would go on a highly modified 2.6L in place of my -5's. 

Probably far to laggy.

I am getting some -5’s upgraded by MMP turbos to bring them into the 21’st century. Ceramic bearings and modern turbine and compressor wheels. Am expecting a combination of better response and a broader power band. 

Luke is super keen to share his knowledge and see how he can make the turbo best suit your goals. 

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17 hours ago, sneakey pete said:

What compressor turbine wheel are they using?

I’ll need to get some more technical details as I’m not exactly certain. Turbos being sent off next week. 

Image below of ones prepared last year for a customer. 

I already have the turbosmart IWG75 actuators on my current -7’s with a 20psi base pressure, so once bolted onto a mildly ported head with some higher lift cams it should make some stout numbers. 

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10 hours ago, Stixbnr32 said:

That is real interesting.  Please post before and after results.

I might talk to a well respected Turbo builder in NZ and see if he ca do similar before I go for a tune. 

As I’m changing turbos, cams and getting the heads ported I don’t feel there will be an accurate comparison but here is the results of my current set up. 

Highflowed -7’s

kelford 264 8.9 Cams 

plazmaman 76mm intercooler

E85 

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On 10/5/2018 at 1:42 PM, Torque Curve said:

As I’m changing turbos, cams and getting the heads ported I don’t feel there will be an accurate comparison but here is the results of my current set up. 

Highflowed -7’s

kelford 264 8.9 Cams 

plazmaman 76mm intercooler

E85 

D62A6A48-A083-4EF3-8279-4CB90BFB90DF.jpeg

374A4A35-0847-4697-AD65-452AE8C324E0.jpeg

93D62772-4507-4A03-97EC-E138356FA154.jpeg

What do you mean by 'Highflowed -7’s' ???

Billet wheels or?!?

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On 10/4/2018 at 2:40 PM, Torque Curve said:

I am getting some -5’s upgraded by MMP turbos to bring them into the 21’st century. Ceramic bearings and modern turbine and compressor wheels. Am expecting a combination of better response and a broader power band. 

Luke is super keen to share his knowledge and see how he can make the turbo best suit your goals. 

This is what I've been talking about doing with the turbo guru here in S.A I believe...

Basically taking some -5's and putting billet wheels into them...?!?

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