Mark: Always gonna happen!
Buy something next day find the real "cost price" ;)
As ITR said admin dumps a load of fees on top and every pair of hands it passes through take a little bite!
Probably find the entire car it came from sold for $200 at their end!
One of the guys posted dyno sheets from his 1JZ 3540 awhile back!
Yes there's a bunch of maps kicking around.
Twins just add so much complexity to the equation that's not needed with modern singles!
The smaller Turbo's you're looking at while they'll make the power you're shooting for it's going to be at much higher boost so you can either run low static compression or high octane fuel.......
My pick would be a 3540r with a .8xar turbine.
GT's have changed the goalposts for sizing turbo's.
Wingy: This caught my eye>> "Ideal for smaller displacement engines making up to 400 hp"
You're going to have to look closely at flow through the Turbine section as well as the 1Jz @ 9000 is going to be passing some serious volume of gases!
You need to be really careful with hybrids as you can end up with either a Surge or a Choke Monster!
Unless you have a big R&D budget it's better to canvas for real world experience with a particular combination!
George has really simplified this subject as there's a LOT more math involved ;)! (thanks George)
You can spend hours and hours matching on paper and many times the result is less than ideal in the real world.
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