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Old 05-10-2008, 06:55 PM   #43 (permalink)
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Srad2drag has the FM 44lb per min E3 and he put down 455whp with 110 octane in hom. Pm him if you have any other Q's about his setup or search his s/n.

He had also broke 400 with the standard wheel & some porting too. His set-up is well thought out & his attention to detail shows in the results. He's one of the exceptions... not the norm. 9 out of 10 people with a big wheel turbo aren't extracting those type of results. Most are still putting down similar numbers/ times as a standard S3.

I'm not saying that's going big turbo is a bad idea or that the turbo's don't do what they've been modded to. Most of the problems are improper tuning to combination of mods. I'm just saying that the adverage SRT-4 owner is most likely to get the same results buy NOT going big wheel for a lot less money. Someone who has the money for the supporting mods & tuning ability....go for it but then you're defeating the reason you went S3 to start with.
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