Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

234787rwhp@1psi, comes on hard at 75,000RPM

Haha pretty sure it would be a low rpm diesel turbo or something similar, so probably 4 of those bad boys strapped to an engine making 182821hp @ 600rpm, full boost by 200rpm lol. Pity it would take like 5 hours to rev that high :bunny:

So i think the answer he was looking for was you can get anything as long as you get it engineered and then pasted the said emissions test and then the pits. But what i think he ment was whats the largest snail he can put in his engine and have it look stock, if thats correct i think somethign along the lines of a garrett 3076 can mount low i believe, but there are probably others and it all depends on what you are looking for horsepower wise etc. etc.

A GT30R, lowmounted, isn't going to look stock.. especially with all the custom piping etc.

A highflowed Neo turbo is the biggest "stock looking" turbo setup you could go.. I think they're good for 240-260wkw depending.

A GT30R, lowmounted, isn't going to look stock.. especially with all the custom piping etc.

A highflowed Neo turbo is the biggest "stock looking" turbo setup you could go.. I think they're good for 240-260wkw depending.

290rwkw for a high power one from Hypergear. 260rwkw if you want responsive.

you can get away with a low mount GT30...

had a 3071R in my old car and never got done for it... cops just thought it was the standard turbo... they arent that savy

Wrong state mate :rofl:

290rwkw for a high power one from Hypergear. 260rwkw if you want responsive.

Nice.. I need to fix my VCT because my highflow really isn't very responsive :thumbsup:

Yea I wanted to know what the biggest stock looking one without going on pits, nice replies though haha

If you change your turbo at all then it will need to go over the pits and pass emissions tests. High-flows are your only chance of going over with a chance of passing because they retain the stock housings, and hence they look stock.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


×
×
  • Create New...