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Have there been many results with the gtx3076r around the place?

I dont think on here.. I know the supra forums have some results, and also the S2K guys have some results too. A search in google gave me a lot of BS, if i have time later when i get home i'll post the links.

Have them in favourites on the lap top :) on the phone atm, sorry mate!

Marko - thanks for the reply. I'll go through and have another read, i remember reading that they are stock items in AMG's, etc? The flow rate is awesome.. Price isnt too much of a drama, would rather hold out a bit longer to get good equipment.

Feel free to post up how you go fitting it :)

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Dajae - I bought a pierburg but haven't fitted it yet...I created a thread on my findings and what I can tell you is that it flows more than the aeromotive stealth by a decent margin but I can't recall the figures exactly.

As a comparison, Bosch 044 flows 200ltrs/min @ 5bar whereas the pierburg flows 360ltrs/min @ 5bar.

They are not cheap so expect to pay about $450 with a filter.

You wont regret it. I am running 2 of the suckers and together they are quieter than one walbro or bosch.

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You wont regret it. I am running 2 of the suckers and together they are quieter than one walbro or bosch.

Great stuff, do you have them intank or external? How did you go about fitting them, not really a drop in? I had a quick search, but only found discussions on the use of them, not so much the fitting etc. My walbro is fairly quiet (although I dont really have much to compare it to), so if its even quieter, fantastic!

Veyron.. 4 of these pumps all together isn't it?

Ok, so some results for the GTX3076R .. Turns out it probably can flow enough for ~400rwkw :) but with all things, we should take this on board with some speculation. I mean like seriously, a Focus with over 400fwkw... With an intercooler the size of a cereal box? C'mon... Lol. Ok, enough jibber-jabber, linky time!

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=497486

^ Bit of a comparo with a GT3076R.

^ The focus with 600whp..

http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2110277

^ Fairly good write up on some of the GTX range. You can see here why I'm pretty confident of the GTX3076R hitting ~400rwkw.

^ And finally, an RB25 making 534whp. I know, its not *quite* 400rwkw, but farout it's close! Awesome stuff.

I'm drooling at the thought of getting one now.. :D

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There is no way that 240SX belongs to that dyno graph. Have a look at the way it ramps up compared to the power line.

There is also a very very very slim chance you would ever get a real 530rwhp from a GTX3076 and not on 26PSI.

On 20PSI the GT3076R is lucky to crack 300RWKW. 6psi more and a 10% more efficient compressor does no equal 130hp at the wheels. I'm betting methanol or nitrous help if the figure is right

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On E85 I can fully see them hitting 400kw, as I've already said. On pump gas, I'm pretty confident of it NOT happening. You don't need >60lb/min of flow to make that kind of power when using flash fuels though.

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a lot of dynos in the UK (if thats where the focus one is from) give readings based on some crap math for "flywheel" hp

Definately have to take this results with some sceptism, but the potential is there.

Lith, agreed with e85 400wkw would be achievable. Hopefully when r33_racer (sorry i dont know your name, im quite a n00b to the skyline community) gets the gtx on the 3.4, will see some similar results. Anyway, enough of me hijacking the thread.

Thanks for the input guys :)

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There is no way that 240SX belongs to that dyno graph. Have a look at the way it ramps up compared to the power line.

There is also a very very very slim chance you would ever get a real 530rwhp from a GTX3076 and not on 26PSI.

On 20PSI the GT3076R is lucky to crack 300RWKW. 6psi more and a 10% more efficient compressor does no equal 130hp at the wheels. I'm betting methanol or nitrous help if the figure is right

Agree on the 240sx. To look at the car on the dyno it's hardly straining the dyno. To make that sort of power with a 4th gear run your going to be making upward of 8000N of tractive effort. When you are making 8000N you can tell that the car is wanting to leave the dyno - that car is barely moving on the dyno.

I don't believe it will be impossible to make 400rwkw with a gtx3076r but you will need high octane fuel min 105ron. And your may need to increase the cr to help the bsfc.

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What makes you think it might not?

They take alot of meat out of the block to fit the 3.4 stroker. Have heard of a few blocks not holding up for long.

Have u tested one before?

Only what i have been told never seen

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