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Old Jun 10, 2010, 06:28 PM
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gt35r .63 vs 1.06

hey guys, i got myself a gt35r and 2 housings for it. both a .63 and a 1.06. i plan on making about 500whp at the moment. the car is my dd and is on stock block/6 speed trans, so i want it very streetable. what housing would you guys recommend? guys with experience/tuning, please speak up too!
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I'd go with the .63 a/r housing for your needs.
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a .63 a/r may be hard to make the HP goal. You will be close, but it may need a bit more. The 1.06 on an open scroll setup will spool pretty late and wont be very streetable. The .63 is the way to go for your needs, and work to build into that 500whp goal.
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No Question the.63 will work better all around on your combo..
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go with the t4 1.06 ar twin scroll manifold and turbine housing if you want the fast spool.
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rice... when do you hit full boost ?
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Originally Posted by Jason@Spec-Ops
rice... when do you hit full boost ?
+1, m on a open scroll turbo and ets open scroll value manifold. sort of a budget build. any more info would be great!
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in that case, .63 is the only thing you can do in order to spool anytime today lol

I think i have an .82 hotside that would probably work, but it is 4 bolt and i imagine you are running a v band.
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Honestly I would run either. I think the .63 is a bit to small. The .63 would be good on a 6262 to help it spool and you could still hit 500hp. However the 35r on .63 will have a hard time making that power but you will spool really nicely! I think the best is somewhere in between like a .82.

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I'd go with the .63 as well, the .82 housing works great for almost any set up. I'm using the .82 open scroll and hit full boost (29psi) at 4600 rpm.
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^wow thats impressive! i think ill be fine with the .63, and should i build later (*when lol), then i have a larger housing that can flow more.

jason, out of curiosity, how much for the .82 housing?
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Originally Posted by freddy302
no question the.63 will work better all around on your combo..

+1
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Originally Posted by freddy302
no question the.63 will work better all around on your combo..
+1!

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Originally Posted by hitman28
^wow thats impressive! i think ill be fine with the .63, and should i build later (*when lol), then i have a larger housing that can flow more.

jason, out of curiosity, how much for the .82 housing?
Its brand new... It came with my last turbo setup on my 2nd evo. I had it removed as soon as the turbo was delivered and it has been wrapped in plastic ever since. I was originally asking 225 shipped for it. I'd be willing to part with it for $175 now though.
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Originally Posted by Jason@Spec-Ops
rice... when do you hit full boost ?
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