Gt3076 Hta
#31
Anyone have any more details? Are they still going to offer an upgrade charge like they do on the 35r? I plan on running a TS 3076 soon, but if people use this with sucess then I might upgrade down the road.
#32
Either Buschur or Forced Performance need to chime in on this since they do the testing. We can only estimate what it is going to do.
#34
http://store.forcedperformance.net/m..._Code=Turbo-FP
yeah this would be a great turbo,stock like spool, better top end this would be the way to go especially for the guys thats not really upgrading there internal,and has a basically stock motor besides the bolt on nice.but we gotta see some results first
yeah this would be a great turbo,stock like spool, better top end this would be the way to go especially for the guys thats not really upgrading there internal,and has a basically stock motor besides the bolt on nice.but we gotta see some results first
#35
I agree.
You know how FP shows this dyno comparo between the regular GT3582R and the GT3582HTA like the attach below, that would be good for starters.
Also I think for the 3076HTA to really pan out, it needs to be proven that it does make significantly more power low in the rev band (like below 4500 rpm) than the bigger HTA's. If the GT35HTA makes 180 awhp at 4000 rpm and the GT3076HTA makes 200 awhp at 4000 rpm, that isn't a big enough difference to make me want the 30 instead of the 35.
180 awhp seems to be about what the GT35hta makes at 4000 revs with a .63 a/r hotside. Dynos I've seen for the regular GT3076 w .63 ar usually show about 200 awhp at 4000 revs. If the GT3076HTA w .63 hotside makes like 40 or 50 more hp at 4000 rpm than the gt35hta, I'd get one.
Gary
You know how FP shows this dyno comparo between the regular GT3582R and the GT3582HTA like the attach below, that would be good for starters.
Also I think for the 3076HTA to really pan out, it needs to be proven that it does make significantly more power low in the rev band (like below 4500 rpm) than the bigger HTA's. If the GT35HTA makes 180 awhp at 4000 rpm and the GT3076HTA makes 200 awhp at 4000 rpm, that isn't a big enough difference to make me want the 30 instead of the 35.
180 awhp seems to be about what the GT35hta makes at 4000 revs with a .63 a/r hotside. Dynos I've seen for the regular GT3076 w .63 ar usually show about 200 awhp at 4000 revs. If the GT3076HTA w .63 hotside makes like 40 or 50 more hp at 4000 rpm than the gt35hta, I'd get one.
Gary
#36
it will be interesting once he graphs are up, but if the spool up is faster i think that will make the difference,if is so compariable to the stock or the green turbo,it will be one to consider.Seems like every time u wanna get one,they come out with something just a little better. lol
#41
Well people haven't made too much power with the 3065 but I also believe they don't push them enough. 4WS was one of the only people who did and made over 550whp. People have made around 520whp with a 3076 too. Now the HTA3065 might spool at 4100-4200 and the HTA3076 will spool at 3800-3900. Having said that I would rather have that couple hundred rpm spool up then the extra 30whp.
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