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Ha. I wish. Give me time to kill this one :cool:

I want to get the car engineered so im getting a few little things sorted out plus a body kit fitted and painted.

Im also seeing some of my mates making crazy power figures, so a slightly bigger turbo might be on the cards.

I forget, do you drag race? I'd love to see what yours would do down the strip, I'd have thought that it'd be in the vicinity of 10s on decent tyres? Surely there must be some temptation to bust out a real fast time like that using far less turbo than most do :thumbsup:

Ha. I wish. Give me time to kill this one :thumbsup:

I want to get the car engineered so im getting a few little things sorted out plus a body kit fitted and painted.

Im also seeing some of my mates making crazy power figures, so a slightly bigger turbo might be on the cards.

a t04z? dont do it, keep the 35 on it with a .82 and spend money on the head. that should see close to 600hp at the tyres with everything working properly

a t04z? dont do it, keep the 35 on it with a .82 and spend money on the head. that should see close to 600hp at the tyres with everything working properly

Dave ive got a nice twin scroll turbo here on the shelf. Its a little larger than what you have now that you can borrow for a 'suck it and see' test session if you like.

Come pick it up if interested.

If i do decide to upgrade the turbo it will be a GT35R .82 w/ported shroud like the 3076 i have now. Love the sound of it spooling :D

Also might see if i can get the collector cut off the manifold and have a split pulse one welded on.

It is a difficult choice, as the response VS power of the setup now is insane.

If i do decide to upgrade the turbo it will be a GT35R .82 w/ported shroud like the 3076 i have now. Love the sound of it spooling :)

Also might see if i can get the collector cut off the manifold and have a split pulse one welded on.

It is a difficult choice, as the response VS power of the setup now is insane.

response is king for circuit and street

If i do decide to upgrade the turbo it will be a GT35R .82 w/ported shroud like the 3076 i have now. Love the sound of it spooling :)

Also might see if i can get the collector cut off the manifold and have a split pulse one welded on.

It is a difficult choice, as the response VS power of the setup now is insane.

i personally think you would be insane to do this... a friend had a rb25 neo with cams, greddy plenum etc and was a cop with a 3582r, convinced him to downgrade to a 3076r and now its awesome!!!

Edited by Cerbera
i personally think you would be insane to do this... a friend had a rb25 neo with cams, greddy plenum etc and was a cop with a 3582r, convinced him to downgrade to a 3077r and now its awesome!!!

REALLY?

my Mechanic got a 33 tuned with a 3582 with a .84 rear and got the lag down from 4200rpm to close to 3200-3500rpm.

To me that is bloody good, keeping in mind the size of the 3582. That is almost the same amount of lag as my .63 3582, bloody amazing.

Edited by r33cruiser
If i do decide to upgrade the turbo it will be a GT35R .82 w/ported shroud like the 3076 i have now. Love the sound of it spooling :)

Also might see if i can get the collector cut off the manifold and have a split pulse one welded on.

It is a difficult choice, as the response VS power of the setup now is insane.

Do what you said above, split pulse the manifold and go a split pulse GT35 - probably will be never quite as good as the GT30R but closest thing to having your cake and eating it too :thumbsup:

i just put a gt37r on a supra, you know you want to. do it. :):thumbsup::laugh:

Is that the one softy was telling me about?

How does it go up macpass?

id love to hear what you think as ive got the gt3566-82r here waiting for my supra

New workshop looks the goods!

If i do decide to upgrade the turbo it will be a GT35R .82 w/ported shroud like the 3076 i have now. Love the sound of it spooling :P

Also might see if i can get the collector cut off the manifold and have a split pulse one welded on.

It is a difficult choice, as the response VS power of the setup now is insane.

Mate call up GCG and talk to them about a 66mm front fan ;)

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