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Old 07-05-2006, 08:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Anyone tried a Gt3782R?

What do you guys think about this turbo? I cant find any mention of it on this site. What are the downsides of it?
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What do you guys think about this turbo? I cant find any mention of it on this site. What are the downsides of it?

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maybe a smaller exhaust housing? what would full boost be at? say 25psi
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isn't that what ryan has on his car? either a 3582r or 3782r.
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I'm thinking it's a custom turbo, maybe one that AMS spec'd.

larger than a 35r with a .82, Hard to guess maybe full boost at ~4300??
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Isnt that the new AMS setup that is on 4U2NVs car?
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Thinking the same thing.
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