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Guest Mendoza

i want a turbo that i can produce a maximum of 700whp on but that will be running on 500whp most of the time and has the best response/least lag possible

 

 

I have been recomended the T67 with a .68 a/r I would lke to know what else there is that might accomplish the task

also i have decided to go with 256 or 264 cams

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If 700whp is your goal then you would definately need a T67. And if you would want minimum lag then probably a T67DBB (ball bearing). However, *I think* a T61 could produce 500whp and would probably be considerably more responsive than the T67. I ve just purchased a PT61 turbo for a project on my spare engine.

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my apologies i had whp and fly confused for a moment i forgot about parasitic loss in the drive system

 

at what rpm did the T04Z start producing positive boost and when does it reach max boost

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my apologies i had whp and fly confused for a moment i forgot about parasitic loss in the drive system

 

at what rpm did the T04Z start producing positive boost and when does it reach max boost

 

Hope this give a better understanding of the TO4Z, this was with a poor intercooler, was replaced just after, but good power curve anyway, this car was awesome ;)

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Guest Mendoza

so the T04Z Tooquick had on his skyline will be more responsive on a supra because the skyline is a 2.6L and the supra is a 3.0L

cool great help (only problem is i haven't bought the car yet just in the planning stages)

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so the T04Z Tooquick had on his skyline will be more responsive on a supra because the skyline is a 2.6L and the supra is a 3.0L

cool great help (only problem is i haven't bought the car yet just in the planning stages)

 

The R32 was running a stroker 2.7litre FYI, but the supra engine will spool it faster I am told, I am running a HKS T04R on my supra

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so the T04Z Tooquick had on his skyline will be more responsive on a supra because the skyline is a 2.6L and the supra is a 3.0L

cool great help (only problem is i haven't bought the car yet just in the planning stages)

 

Might be worth contacting Supragold, he has an HKS T-04Z on his Supra.

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SupraGold has been duly PMd with more questions than a maths test

 

Tooquick what sort of figures are you making on the T04R

rpm for 1st positive boost

rpm max boost

top hp

etc (e.g. anything else you think i might find interesting or useful)

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SupraGold has been duly PMd with more questions than a maths test

 

Tooquick what sort of figures are you making on the T04R

rpm for 1st positive boost

rpm max boost

top hp

etc (e.g. anything else you think i might find interesting or useful)

 

 

Why have you edited your original post? Now the thread makes no sense.

 

Why are you deciding on cams when you don't even have a turbo chosen? Questions to ask 1st are what ECU, what internals, boost, fuel, gearbox, etc....

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I edited to correct a mistake I made in the a/r of the turbo in the original post

 

I haven't 'decided' on cams yet just narrowed the options baased on my most likely options for turbos

 

i have got a fair idea about ECU's Boost and internals that i want to run already i'm just trying to fill the gaps in my plans

 

also these plans are evolving over a long period of time and they are by no means finalised if things prove to not be able to be done in the manner that i originally envisioned then i will change the plans accordingly

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Homer inotice you are running a T67 DBB turbo what can you tell me about ECU, Internals Boost feul gearbox etc and anything else i might have to consider

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