Well said, a Borg Warner S362 will do the job as well. You can also look into a Precision GT4082. A PT61 or Garrett T04S (60-1) will easily get the job done. If you have money, look into Because ICan's setup, he's running a SP DBB 61mm with .58 a/r, he made around 420rwhp on pump gas and spooled...
A SP67 is pretty much a Precision 67mm P Trim, SP's 67HO is a GTQ 67mm. Pretty much any Precision Turbo (PTE) 67mm would cut it. I saw 67mm P Trims go for $1000 new.
Do you mean .82 Jay since the GT35 comes in .63, .82 and 1.06 a/r's for the T3 and .82 a/r for the T4 Version? I haven't seen a .81 available as an option, not like it makes a difference on spooling as the sizes are only .01 off...just skimping on the details. :icon_bigg
Cliffnote of your post: I have faith with anything stamped JZ on it with boost no matter what level. :D I fully agree with it, like I said on SF, look into a 67mm DBB once you're 1.5jz. A GT35R does like mid 20's as it's compressor map is quite broad and it's why it's powerband is the way it is...
Wouldn't the GT35R be out of efficiency at 35psi Jay? I would like 30psi tops would be the limit on it, what's your a/r btw? .68, .70? I know though that you got an awesome powerband so yeah anything past 25psi is taking off the gloves. :naughty:
For those who want the loud fuel pump sound, here is Cody Phillips (Red GraphicWOTM Car) incar highway pulls:
Part 1:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=iFz9F8re_QU
Part 2 In this video you hear the LOUD fuel pump:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ky6ukOf9I7g
and Since we're in a thread concerning GT47...
FYI The HKS T04Z is the same as Garrett's T04Z which is the same as Precision's T67 DBB P Trim, they are the same exact turbo, HKS is the most expensive as you're paying for the HKS stamp. The Garrett comes in twin scroll(divided inlet) and in undivided inlets. The Precision can come in a T04S...
Look into an S362 from Borg Warner Cherplex, flows 65lbs/min so it's the equivalent to a 61mm like the PT61 and the GT35R. BW also has a 64mm as well that flows 75lbs.
Not to mention his power doesn't fall off at all due to the cams he got, I'm not sure if his a/r is .82 though, Suprahero still hasn't updated us with his turbine a/r.
It looks promising as it offers a divided inlet/twin scroll but I have yet to see any car run a Turbonetics Twinscroll GT35R in either T3 and T4, I know the Garrett GT35R has proven itself well as I saw numerous cars run it and you can see easily why it's such a popular choice, you can get the...
Pulls hard looking at your dyno graphs!I bet it will wake up even more with some aftermarket cams. The 4082 seems awfully streetable and I bet it's up there with the GT35R as street turbo choices.
Drewgo, what's the a/r on your GT4082 and when exactly does it come on and really hit hard? Are cams on your car yet? 23-25mpg average is awesome, how's highway cruising looking like?
Interesting! I thought it was a T4 flanged GT35R, and when you state it has a .70 a/r, I think you mean that's the compressor a/r (stamped on the compressor itself) and not the turbine a/r ratio. T3's come in .63, .82 and 1.06 a/r and I've seen T4 GT35's come in .63 and .82 a/r. All GT35's have...
Seeing what AnnoyingRob said I wouldn't go pass a 62mm, look into a GT35 as Suprahero is running, A 61mm from Precision DBB or not or a 62mm from Borg Warner. You can also look at a GT4082, Drewgo runs that. A 4082 has a 58mm compressor wheel.
You can take all this info and throw it out the...
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