compairsion from gt35 to gt35r
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compairsion from gt35 to gt35r
I just want to know how much faster the dual ball bearing spools up. My friend said he had seen a dyno and it was only like 400 rpms quicker is this true?
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Re: compairsion from gt35 to gt35r (EF9ZC)
Don't expect an answer in just over an hour . this board moves fast, but still .
Yeah 400rpms sounds about right though I have no experience or tests. I just wanted to let you know to calm down...haha
Yeah 400rpms sounds about right though I have no experience or tests. I just wanted to let you know to calm down...haha
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Re: compairsion from gt35 to gt35r (riceball777)
anywhere from 400-600 rpms..Sounds Rgiht about there...
As for my Setup.
GT35e Full-Boost @ 6K
GT35R @5400ish (Not much compared to a T28)
Butt GT35R is the ****!
But Hopes this answers you Q?
As for my Setup.
GT35e Full-Boost @ 6K
GT35R @5400ish (Not much compared to a T28)
Butt GT35R is the ****!
But Hopes this answers you Q?
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looks like they could make more power too. I think joe was at like 550whp @ 19-20psi.
i made 490whp@19psi. although i have the gt35e, so e-housing over the S housing. I had 19psi by 5200ish on a 81.5mm GSR with CTR cams.
i made 490whp@19psi. although i have the gt35e, so e-housing over the S housing. I had 19psi by 5200ish on a 81.5mm GSR with CTR cams.
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I guess im just trying to cheap out and buy the non ball bearing but i guess you guys are right its already going to be a big turbo already and 400rpms is alot during everyday driving
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