Difference between these two Full-Race kits?
B Series ProStreet RR Stage 1 GT
B Series ProStreet Stage 1GT
Same turbos, same specs. The only difference I see is the price?
B Series ProStreet Stage 1GT
Same turbos, same specs. The only difference I see is the price?
From what I see the RR kit gives you a Tial 44 while the regular version gives you a 38mm. The biggest and most important attribute about the RR kit is that you can use a full-sized radiator. This is really smart idea if doing road racing.
All of the kits are available with whatever wastegate setup you want, of course price will vary.
AF-P Dunc is correct, the main difference is the manifold is compatible with a full sized radiator.
AF-P Dunc is correct, the main difference is the manifold is compatible with a full sized radiator.
http://www.full-race.com/catal...d=469
"Stage 1GT Turbo Kit is designed for the true street/strip racer looking for instant spool, a lot of midrange, and decent top end."
http://www.full-race.com/catal...d=844
"Full-Race ProStreet RR kits are designed for the serious Road Racing enthusiast."
Both of the above are correct tho.... you can call Todd or Geoff at FR and let them know if you want the 44mm or 38mm wastegate...
The regual kit also uses a backdoor intercooler where the RR does not
"Stage 1GT Turbo Kit is designed for the true street/strip racer looking for instant spool, a lot of midrange, and decent top end."
http://www.full-race.com/catal...d=844
"Full-Race ProStreet RR kits are designed for the serious Road Racing enthusiast."
Both of the above are correct tho.... you can call Todd or Geoff at FR and let them know if you want the 44mm or 38mm wastegate...
The regual kit also uses a backdoor intercooler where the RR does not
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