Full-race t4 1.06ar twin scroll HTAgt3582r tuned on stock motor results
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i just guessed he meant it as TS being in a TS thread. sorry bout that. but still a reg 30r is not that slow spooling. comparing to what??? a reg 30r should net 26psi at no later then 4300rpm. not to slow if it was my opinion. but that would come with a personal opinion as everyone feels and things differently then the last guy. now a reg 35r IMO is laggy as hell. put it in TS form and its a different animal
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just to clarify -- here is a comparison of a "competitors" singlescroll 35R kit vs full-race singlescroll gt3076R kit on speedelement's time attack evo9 (now they switched to twinscroll). this test was done on the same car within 2 days. he pulled the old 35R kit off and installed our 30R kit
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#27
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Geoff, I see your comparison and raise you my own TS GT3076 vs my own single scroll GT35 (actually Ted's). This is on an uncorrected DD dyno(roughly 440+whp DJ) @ 23 psi for both turbos and 93 octane. This graph illustrates why Ted wanted to throw rocks at his GT35 set up after driving my TS GT3076 and why he is now a diehard TS advocate
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Geoff, I see your comparison and raise you my own TS GT3076 vs my own single scroll GT35 (actually Ted's). This is on an uncorrected DD dyno(roughly 440+whp DJ) @ 23 psi for both turbos and 93 octane. This graph illustrates why Ted wanted to throw rocks at his GT35 set up after driving my TS GT3076 and why he is now a diehard TS advocate