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600 bucks to upgrade your old 35r to a HTA3582r or an HTA3586r. The HTA86 has proven itself to be an absolute MONSTER at making power. Plus you don't need to change anything.
600 bucks to upgrade your old 35r to a HTA3582r or an HTA3586r. The HTA86 has proven itself to be an absolute MONSTER at making power. Plus you don't need to change anything.
oh sheit. that sounds good. I need to see a thread about said, HTA3586r.
I can upgrade but I'm still stuck then with a .63.. just HTA.. I'm trying to get it all straight. You're all saying I don't really need to upgrade, even with such a small hotside?
I can upgrade but I'm still stuck then with a .63.. just HTA.. I'm trying to get it all straight. You're all saying I don't really need to upgrade, even with such a small hotside?
Bumping the displacement and having a built motor that can handle more boost will make more difference than anything. If you find yourself needing more power later on, you can always upgrade the turbo to an HTA86 and swap the turbine housing to an .82 a/r.