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We'll, forgive me for being a sceptic, but I need to see a timeslip or data log to believe. This thing still makes 200 ftlbs more than I thought possible and spools earlier than a 35r. Crazy!

Did you see the boost level it is running? Most RB26s aren't running nearly that, and it is twin scroll which is capable of boosting torque "per psi" versus a single entry... all works well towards making a lot of torque.

In terms of spool, to be honest it did surprise me too - but it is definitely worse than GT3582Rs, particularly than twin scroll ones (keeping it apples vs apples).

More things to consider - if we were to give all these turbos names to match Precision's ones (using wheel sizes) it may put into perspective how big a PT6466 is (or isn't) considering what it can make:

GT3582R - GT6162R

GTX3582R - GT6362R

PT6466 - PT6466

T04Z - GT6765

The 66CEA turbine has by reputation less lag and more flow than the old 65mm T-series Garrett design as well, and the compressor is a light billet wheel - so really for the size they should spool at least as well as a cast wheel equivalent... ignoring aerodynamics :)

Fitting somewhere between a GT3582R and a T04Z really shouldn't be too surprising, which is why it's magic that it's a 600kw @ wheels capable turbo :D

Also worth noting that the 6466 a few pages back looks similar on Chequered Tuning's dyno:

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Be interesting to overlay that and the new Hypergear "ultimate" 500kw turbo

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Nice work! That is an awesome power delivery, and more in it is always a bonus :-D

SCR48 is in Perth, silly me. Be interesting to compare the results, what are the odds two 2530/6466 setups would be tuned on the same day?

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That was my car.

Couldn't go past 27 due to needing to up the breathers on the rocker covers and mainly from frying tyres on the dyno

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nice result man. what rpm was it letting loose on the dyno? given that likey abit more than what thats reading

pretty linear from the 4700rpm mark! almost flat lines

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Nice work! That is an awesome power delivery, and more in it is always a bonus :-D

SCR48 is in Perth, silly me. Be interesting to compare the results, what are the odds two 2530/6466 setups would be tuned on the same day?

nah he is QLD hick like the rest of them :P

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My main thing was that i wanted it be strictly streetable and wasnt fussed about the dyno figure - not that its too bad at all! Therefore I went for a 6466 with .84 twin scroll - I was concerned this would be too big as I was thinking to go for a 6266 originally - although very happy with this setup which is super responsive compared to most cars I have been in, not to mention torquey-as down low due to the RB30.

It has been running for some time on 13psi run in tune which it did 308rwkw on pump 98 - then 20psi on e85 which it did 365rwkw for about 2 weeks.

Even on 20 psi the car is a wild drive on the streets - stepping out in 4th gear once is hits about 4000rpm as if it was second gear (still waiting on half decent tyres to show up).

If I upgrade the catch can (which is small as I wanted it to be hidden) they could push 34psi but doubt I will ever need to, nor bother going to the troubble as this thing has been in the making for over a year now!

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