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Dyno results: Peakboost FTW GT3076R @ 22 psi

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Old Oct 23, 2008, 04:30 PM
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Dyno results: Peakboost FTW GT3076R @ 22 psi

Peakboost FTW GT3076R
435 AWHP / 326 FT-LBS
93 octane @ 22 psi
Mustang AWD
temp was ~70F, so correction was almost 0

I'm sure other turbos make more torque for street driving, and others more top end for drag racing, but this setup is great for what I want - a street / road course car. The car pulls hard to redline with minimal lag.

Great customer service & high quality parts from Ken @ Peakboost at a reasonable price!


Here's the basic car info:
03 EVO8
Peakboost FTW GT3076R
BR deluxe intercooler
BR block/head
HKS 272/272
EcuFlash (tuned by Spoolnuptuning)
880 cc Precision Injectors



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Old Oct 23, 2008, 05:08 PM
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good numbers man looks like a nice kit
Old Oct 23, 2008, 05:13 PM
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Nice I would like to see how this same setup would do on Race gas tho too.
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Nice numbers for such low boost
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Beautiful setup bro, I wish I had that turbo!
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nice setup, but why such low boost?
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I'm after a reliable setup that can run track days / time attack. I also want to stay with 93 octane. The powerband for this setup is exactly what I'm after.
Old Oct 24, 2008, 02:14 PM
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Very low torque...?
Old Oct 24, 2008, 02:15 PM
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Congrats, arent those kinna low #'s though on a Built motor on Taylors dyno?

Either way im sure its strong.
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Originally Posted by tribe
I'm after a reliable setup that can run track days / time attack. I also want to stay with 93 octane. The powerband for this setup is exactly what I'm after.
glad we could help Bob

the #'s look good to me. In fact, it looks like its spooling very nicely.

any datalogs?

Ken
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Very nice numbers sir! Power looks like that of a RB26GTR motor... Kida

Im sure its fun on the track. Is it a 2.0? or 2.3? Thanks


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I would like to see how she does on some more agressive 272's
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nice numbers, throw in some race gas and kelford 272s
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Soon2BEVO: Power band looks very similar to the graph on AMS website for GT3076R on a 2.0L with AEM EMS and pump gas (418whp/340ft-lb). I'm not sure about the compression ratio with my BR head/block.

EVOCRAZY: A built engine doesn't really give you more power, just the reliability to run more boost. Maybe I'm a sissy running 22 psi, but I don't trust running more boost on pump gas for road course use.

Ken: No datalogs right now.. I haven't received them yet from the tuner.

VividRacing: 2.0L

I'm more than willing to take donations on more aggressive cams
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Hey Mate what spec gt3076 is it?
Also what do you hit full boost by on the road?


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