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My brother just got his car back with a gtx3076. Made an impressive 261rwkw on 14psi. Rb25 neo

This is just a base tune and is being tuned on LPG + 18-19psi. Should see over 300rwkw easy

Whats it like response wise compared to the gt3076?

My brother just got his car back with a gtx3076. Made an impressive 261rwkw on 14psi. Rb25 neo

This is just a base tune and is being tuned on LPG + 18-19psi. Should see over 300rwkw easy

what fuel system is he rnnig for a 300rwkw LPG setup?

12 injectors?

what fuel system is he rnnig for a 300rwkw LPG setup?

12 injectors?

It's the vapour injection system with just 6 injectors. But LPG injected are apparently pretty large and should be able to handle it (hopefully). I'll post up when it's done. Should he Friday

I was excited till I saw it was a dynojet dyno...

Realistic figure would be 10%ish less so 550ish, still impressive!

Wasn't your 410kw on a hub dyno? I could be wrong, but I had that in my head. I've never seen >600whp on a Dynojet from anything smaller than a GT3582R before.

Wasn't your 410kw on a hub dyno? I could be wrong, but I had that in my head. I've never seen >600whp on a Dynojet from anything smaller than a GT3582R before.

You are correct, but I know it was inflated :) Hense why it only makes 360rwkw on a roller haha

There is no authority on whats high or not ;)

But yeah, DD seem to on average read a little lower than a Dynapack - so its fair to say its a solid 15-20% more power than yours... so its fair to say its a turbo which is theoretically capable of full boost by around 4000rpm on an RB25 and make near 420wkw on E85 on a Dyno Dynamics dyno?

This was with a .63a/r hotside, too....

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Finally I got word the GTX3071 has arrived and will ship after Easter, They were going to send the Tial .82 with it but that is now out of stock even though I ordered it 2 months ago, not happy. It seems the only Tial housing they have left is the 1.06, is that going to cause me too much lag for a 2.5? I have a VQ35 im building up which would love the extra AR so im not too worried, just wondering if it will work well on the 2.5 for now or if its overkill?

Finally I got word the GTX3071 has arrived and will ship after Easter, They were going to send the Tial .82 with it but that is now out of stock even though I ordered it 2 months ago, not happy. It seems the only Tial housing they have left is the 1.06, is that going to cause me too much lag for a 2.5? I have a VQ35 im building up which would love the extra AR so im not too worried, just wondering if it will work well on the 2.5 for now or if its overkill?

with the torque converter your running Id imagine it will feel flat and lifeless down low and nothings gunna happen at all till you hit 4k, then all hell will break loose to the limiter and beyond :laugh:

Finally I got word the GTX3071 has arrived and will ship after Easter, They were going to send the Tial .82 with it but that is now out of stock even though I ordered it 2 months ago, not happy. It seems the only Tial housing they have left is the 1.06, is that going to cause me too much lag for a 2.5? I have a VQ35 im building up which would love the extra AR so im not too worried, just wondering if it will work well on the 2.5 for now or if its overkill?

I think 1.06 is too big for a 2.5L

with the torque converter your running Id imagine it will feel flat and lifeless down low and nothings gunna happen at all till you hit 4k, then all hell will break loose to the limiter and beyond :laugh:

I agree, the 4k stall will help. I will try it out, hopefully the flanges are the same and I can just order the .82 later, when it comes back in stock.

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