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Old 07-25-2008, 10:07 AM   #51
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Thank you for answering my question, Jorge. This kit is the direction I'm going in, just need to save up for it now. I'm thinking the 3076 .63 is the route to go for me. If I ever wanted to upgrade to the .82, would it be an easy swap of the housings?
FWIW- I ordered the .63.

I think it is the perfect combination of power and spool.
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FWIW- I ordered the .63.

I think it is the perfect combination of power and spool.
I saw that! Your setup is killer The .63 is what I want too, for the same reasons, and I do want to keep the stock internals around for a little bit longer.
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Old 07-25-2008, 10:40 AM   #53
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FWIW- I ordered the .63.

I think it is the perfect combination of power and spool.
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I saw that! Your setup is killer The .63 is what I want too, for the same reasons, and I do want to keep the stock internals around for a little bit longer.
both of you can ask flycaster. he has had the 30r with both housings. IIRC, he has a writeup on here about it also.

I believe he likes the .63 better. it spools so quickly.

crawford likes the .63 housing for the 30r also.
good choice, amigos.
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you sacrafice topend with a .63
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Old 08-15-2008, 06:23 PM   #55
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you sacrafice topend with a .63
As compared to what? This is a generic P&L GT3076R .63 dyno plot with my own Stage 2.5 tune added to it:




Red = loss and Blue/yellow = Gain


Obviously it doesn't have the top end of a .82, but it kicks the crap out of a VF39. Totally worth it for a Road Course'r like myself. I can't wait to get this thing in my car.
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you sacrafice topend with a .63
Personally, I think it's hearsay.........unless you're running uber boost and really high octane (outflowing the turbine).

People have been trying to go with the .82 to artificially increase the VE (and add alot of timing (relative)) to further try to increase the VE......... to keep up with our competition.

Evo's run way less timing and use smaller hotsides. go figure their VE is significantly better than ours.
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As compared to what? This is a generic P&L GT3076R .63
As compared to the same turbo with a larger .82 housing, you clearly don't have any clue at what I was responding to

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Personally, I think it's hearsay.........unless you're running uber boost and really high octane (outflowing the turbine).

People have been trying to go with the .82 to artificially increase the VE (and add alot of timing (relative)) to further try to increase the VE......... to keep up with our competition.

Evo's run way less timing and use smaller hotsides. go figure their VE is significantly(or do you mean scientifically) better than ours.
Of course you just think it's hearsay becuase you have no actual knowledge on the subject

Both of you clearly show no actual knowledge on this subject
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As compared to the same turbo with a larger .82 housing, you clearly don't have any clue at what I was responding to
It is hard to read people's minds, especially when they have one post in a conversation that compares a known and an unknown.

This is a quote button, . Use it.

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As compared to the same turbo with a larger .82 housing, you clearly don't have any clue at what I was responding to


Of course you just think it's hearsay becuase you have no actual knowledge on the subject

Both of you clearly show no actual knowledge on this subject
By all means, school me God of .63 vs. .82...........


I'm waiting........
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It is hard to read people's minds, especially when they have one post in a conversation that compares a known and an unknown.

This is a quote button, . Use it.
Well then maybe you shouldn't respond, seems to be happening alot on this thread for you, and why would I need to quote the post above me, to just waste space


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By all means, school me God of .63 vs. .82...........
I'm waiting........
It's not about .63 Vs .82, it's a science!(your hearsay is BS and thats why I told you it was) meaning the .82 simply is cable of flowing more air which equates to more HP, the more air you can flow the more HP you can make, why do you think bigger turbo's make more HP, the larger you go, the more air you can flow.(Thats about as dumd'd down as I can make it for you)



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3071 .63 - 350whp
3076 .63 - 370whp
3076 .82 - 390whp
-Ty
Here are the basic's and Garrett was even nice enough to break down and put it on their site(and there is pictures for you to look at to ), so I don't have to waste the space in this thread for you.
TurboByGarrett.com - Turbo Tech101
TurboByGarrett.com - Turbo Tech102
TurboByGarrett.com - Turbo Tech103

EDIT
Maybe you should add the Info to your link, and try to take credit for it
http://www.iwsti.com/forums/engine-p...g-30r-35r.html

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