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Hi people,

I tried searching for the -5 Vs -10 thread however I could not find it, this topic may be a little different as the car is running on e85.

Key considerations

- Motor is a fully built Rb 26 (26 bottom end)

- 262 in/ex cams

- Car is built for street/drag

- The car made 420 rwkws on 20 psi, we tried raising the boost however there was no power gain (I believe turbo’s were out of puff)

- Fuel system is more than capable of 500+ kws

My questions are

1. How much laggier would -10s be compared to -5s (running e85 can put more timing into it)

2. Is there an in-between turbo or any other turbo suggestions that will get me up to 500rwks?? (please keep in mind that this is a street car and needs to be low mounts)

Attached is my current dyno graph

Thanks

Daz

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http://www.skylinesa...age__hl__piggaz

There you go.

Quick answer. If it's a 2.6 don't bother. It will become a nugget.

*Awaits for the can of worms to be opened*

Gav made 460 + on the baby -5's. It's just a matter of setup.

http://www.skylinesa...age__hl__piggaz

There you go.

Quick answer. If it's a 2.6 don't bother. It will become a nugget.

*Awaits for the can of worms to be opened*

Gav made 460 + on the baby -5's. It's just a matter of setup.

Question answered, close thread ;)

For a twin set up chasing that power I wouldn't use -10s, it will just be a laggy peice of crap.. Especially on 2.6.

You probs won't make 500 on -5s but It's probs your best option if you wanna make big power on twin low mounts..

Unless you wanna run a pair of the new GTX turbos.. You should do that :)

Edited by GTR_JOEY

Dan, what's involved in being the test dummy?

Someone is already interested in trying them but I could ask for a second pair maybe. Still waiting for info back to confirm the comp cover is going to fit against the standard manifold

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