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Old 06-14-2006, 12:33 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by SupeRfasT-4
I want this turbo but I'm still saving up and got a long way to go. So when do you see full spool up? I want a kit that will put me at around 425 WHP on pump which can be daily driven. Is this the kit I should get? Talk me into it, tell me the benifits of the GT3076R.

I see full spool up on the street at about 3000-3300rpm. You can easily get 400whp out of this kit on pump gas. The 3076R is IMO better than the 50trim and 35R because the 3076R can spool faster than the 35R and make almost the same power and has the almost the same MAX power output rating as the 35R. The 3076R is a very fun turbo and flows way more air (CFM) than the 50 trim. So all in all, the GT3076R is the turbo for you if you want to cut out PTB and still have good spool time and GREAT top end power.
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