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Yeah it looks the good, my only concern is the cut back turbine wheel compared to the 83-75, will have to try and find back to back results to see whether the extra power will overrule the extra lag lol.

Im after a mid 10 1/4 in a 3800lb Soarer...so Ill be needing 400+

Rekon a 83-75 will do that on E85? might need 35psi...but Im ok with that lol

Edit - Im basing this off Guilt-toys 380rwkw r33 which went 10.8 at 130something, my car is a bit heavier, but is auto, so by my rekoning 380-400 should get me where I want to be.

More is always a bonus though lol.

Not looking forward to getting the quotes on having the trans done to cope lol

geoff at full race recommended the 83/75 to me,..

I too am after approx 400rwkw though im doin it on 98

my set up included a built engine, mild cams, cam gears, 800cc injectors, large aftermarket cooler..still using 2.6L

im assuming u would be able to get 400rwkw on E85

well if Geoff says its a go, then I'd be oblidged to believe him.

What rear housing are you using? split .91?

1JZ's tend to need a bit more boost than RB's to make the same power when using the same turbo....having smaller ports does that.

400kw on E85 should be easily doable with a S300SX 83/75, even through an auto imho. If you're not shy on boost and setup on E85, then depending on the dyno I'd say well more than 400kw should be doable.

If you're "only" going for cracking tens with an auto Soarer and willing to go 30+psi on E85, I'd lean towards the S300SX... once you start going larger building boost against the trans might start becoming a challenge, unless you are going to use NOS.

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