AMS 50-trim vs 20Glt whats better for daily driving?
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I've just read all 7 pages and I think that maybe you have chosen the wrong turbo. I know you are saying that the 50 trim will beat a 20g-LT from a roll and to look at Creamo 3's sig but have any of you ever thought about the driver mod? (like 4 Wheel Slide was saying)
Creamo 3 may have trappped higher than me with a 50 trim but I've got him by 3 tenths and that was with a 20g-9 and 366whp on BR's dyno. (see my sig)
Now, with 411whp I'm hoping (fingers crossed) for 128 mph traps and maybe a 10 sec. pass on a 20g-LT.
Creamo 3 may have trappped higher than me with a 50 trim but I've got him by 3 tenths and that was with a 20g-9 and 366whp on BR's dyno. (see my sig)
Now, with 411whp I'm hoping (fingers crossed) for 128 mph traps and maybe a 10 sec. pass on a 20g-LT.
what was your 60'
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These prices are to convert YOUR turbo to a LT, not exchange, correct ???
Mudduck made it sound like you could send FP an VIII turbo and $999 and get a new FPGreen in return (see post 103).
If that was the case, then nobody would be buying these straight up.
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Correct...if you do an exchange, then they refund you the difference so the price you pay, after everything is said and done and they receive your old turbo after you've received the green, is $999 (if sending in an 8 turbo).
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Note, buying an FP Green turbo via this exchange route will get you a rebuilt Green turbo using someone else's core (although many of the major parts are replaced; thus essentially new...) The completely NEW Green turbos are still $1700.
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Wrong. You send YOUR turbo back to them AFTER you get your FP Green, so how could it be YOUR turbo you're getting back again?
Note, buying an FP Green turbo via this exchange route will get you a rebuilt Green turbo using someone else's core (although many of the major parts are replaced; thus essentially new...) The completely NEW Green turbos are still $1700.
Note, buying an FP Green turbo via this exchange route will get you a rebuilt Green turbo using someone else's core (although many of the major parts are replaced; thus essentially new...) The completely NEW Green turbos are still $1700.
If you can convert the turbo using exchange-basis, OR you can send yours in as the core, and just wait to get it back if you don't mind having your car down for a while.
This isn't hard to understand people, dunno why there's so many people who are confused on a consistent basic in every FP Green/20GLT thread on here....
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The AMS 50 trim and the 20glt spool almost the same. I have the AMS 50 trim and I put down 417 whp. On 93 octane and stock clucth and stock ECU. Do the math. I wouldnt even think twice again with the turbo that I want anymore. I am glad I didnt go with the 20glt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The AMS 50 trim and the 20glt spool almost the same. I have the AMS 50 trim and I put down 417 whp. On 93 octane and stock clucth and stock ECU. Do the math. I wouldnt even think twice again with the turbo that I want anymore. I am glad I didnt go with the 20glt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The AMS 50 trim and the 20glt spool almost the same. I have the AMS 50 trim and I put down 417 whp. On 93 octane and stock clucth and stock ECU. Do the math. I wouldnt even think twice again with the turbo that I want anymore. I am glad I didnt go with the 20glt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I looked at a few used 8 turbos, but the hotsides were unacceptably rusted (for my tastes). I purchased a used 9 turbo (which has a hotside made out of a new material-F5- IIRC) and sent that in. I paid 500 bucks. $500 + $849 = $1349. I am having a friend port the turbo. SHipping and handling was $18, so I paid $1367 OTD.
Hope this clears things up. The core charge, for me, only clouds the issue.