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    Default GT3076r?

    Anyone have anything to say about this turbo? Want to go a little bigger then what I've got now on the sky (5027/3071re). Would like to see 450 on pump, dont mind waiting another few hundred rpms for it.
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    very sick or try the gt35r...

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    I am going to use a gt35r on my 2.2 eco for a daily of 450whp. Not much more $ than the gt30, plus a ton more headroom later on. I think its good for up to 600
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    GT30 is certainly capable of 450 whp. spool shouldn't be bad with it being a ball bearing unit.

    on another note, saw your car last night at the v, looks good man you parked not far from me
    Who knows?

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    The problem with the 35r is going to be housing size and the space I have to work with, but I will ask if it will fit in the space I have since I dont have one to mock up with. I was told the 3076 would fit the bill, because the 35 is just bigger all around, I'm already borderline touching the frame under accel in a spot, I've just been too lazy to take out teh turbo to grind/sledgehammer some clearance into it.
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    I did not think about that sorry, space was not a restriction for me.
    2010 Scion xB

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    gt30r for 450, you may need to run race gas...

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    GT42 OR NOTHING



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    the GT30r is capable of producing 500whp on most cars....
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    go here and this will answer any quesiton you have about the GT30R or the GT35R...http://www.iwsti.com/forums/2-5-lite...g-30r-35r.html
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