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and surprise surprise, the ARMS8260's look to be a TD06H turbine wheel with possibly a Garrett GT 76.2mm comp wheel (its isnt a 25G wheel as they are 78mm)

These are almost low mount GT3076R's just looking at the wheel sizes.

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Incase anyone was interested, dyno chart for M7655's on my R32

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Modifications:

Turbo back exhaust

z32s

injectors

fuel pump

EBC

nistune

The tuner was able to get 285Kw's with 22PSI but backed it off a bit.

No offence but that's horrible, my stock turbo 32 make 293rwkw on 19psi, is there an issue in your setup like a blockage or a unknown restrictor or something, i looking at these turbos as they a fairly close to the T517z spec wise and would have expected a lot more from them :(

The tuner didnt seem to think that there was anything in particular wrong with it bar needing a bigger intercooler and O2 sensors put into the aftermarket dumps.

its not the greatest power curve, but I'd put that down to the turbos themselves.

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