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aleEvo 03-20-2010 07:32 AM

fp hta turbo?
 
nobody of you has never used on motor b series?:)

TheShodan 03-20-2010 10:39 AM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 
Most who are in the market in that level will get one of the precision 6262s and 6765 before choosing that due to 1) price tag 2) use of the car is more of a strip than street, 3) FP doesn't dominate the market here like on DSM, Evolution and Subaru forums and sets.

912 03-20-2010 03:00 PM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 

Originally Posted by TheShodan (Post 41924917)
Most who are in the market in that level will get one of the precision 6262s and 6765 before choosing that due to 1) price tag 2) use of the car is more of a strip than street, 3) FP doesn't dominate the market hear like on DSM, Evolution and Subaru forums and sets.

yo sho, but are those good turbos, i see them on dsm.org

madblkscientist 03-20-2010 05:31 PM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 
they are great turbo's. im speakin on experience on a dsm, i never put 1 on a honda b4 but like shodan said, al mines was 4 da street/strip hta 76

aleEvo 03-21-2010 07:38 AM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 
I have not never used the precison turbo, can they work without water cooler?

02aspenWrx 03-21-2010 08:54 AM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 
I've ran a fp 68hta on my subaru, havent really seen honda owners with a hta turbo though. But like mentioned previously those turbo's are mainly seen on subaru, evo's..

madblkscientist 03-21-2010 09:51 PM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 
they are pricey, but i like the exhaust back housing they have, i would definantly want to run one of those turbo's or try and fit there back housing to a gt30r on my gf teg

aleEvo 03-24-2010 02:39 AM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 
on my old one evo I used a hta86, that one was too much fantastic ....
I would want to construct a b18 84mm with those turbo;)

madblkscientist 03-24-2010 09:20 AM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 
thats big man

30psi_gst 03-24-2010 09:28 AM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 
they are real good turbos. A guy that does some fab work for me on my DSM. Hes done my top mount and my valve cover and catch can setup has an 3586r. He goes 5.70's in the 8th at 130+. The car before this setup had a GT4202r on it and made 903whp on 41psi. The car has gone faster in both the 8th and 1/4 on the 3586r setup.

madblkscientist 03-24-2010 09:33 AM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 
i miss my gst b4 i wrecked it

Php 03-24-2010 09:37 AM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 
HTA turbos are mean as hell. Just like everyone said. I don't see why it would not be amazing on a B series engine.

Schister66 03-24-2010 10:01 AM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 

Originally Posted by Php (Post 41964412)
I don't see why it would not be amazing on a B series engine.

The flow characteristics of a DSM, Subaru or Evo are vastly different than that of a B or K series engine. For example, a T3/T04e 50 trim .48 ar works wonders on an SRT, but would choke out early on a B series. Just because the HTA turbos work well on another engine doesn't mean they will work equally as well on a Honda. I dont remember the cost of them off-hand, but i remember them being rather spendy...for the money, there are most likely better options available

TheShodan 03-24-2010 03:34 PM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 
Standard HTA GT3582R = $1700
GT3586R = $1750
GT35R compressor wheel Ported Shroud exchange program $600 (This only works if you have a GT35R already)

GT3076R HTA = $1700 . No exchange program.

Considering what you get the prices aren't bad.. but again, there are other options that Honda guys use.

aleEvo 03-25-2010 02:35 AM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 
would want to only mount I it I have because it in warehouse and I do not want to buy I upset new, but you not advised to me to use it on a b series?

TheShodan 03-25-2010 06:01 AM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 
If you can get it and you have the correct resources, by all means, use it. We're not saying not to buy it. Many H-Ters just don't fall into the idea that FP is a "deity" in the turbo world, so you don't see a ton of FP disciples with Honda dyno sheets, charts and E.T. Times. I'm sure you'll enjoy it. I would pick the GT3586 before the 3582 HTA versions.

30psi_gst 03-25-2010 09:57 AM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 

Originally Posted by Schister66 (Post 41964700)
The flow characteristics of a DSM, Subaru or Evo are vastly different than that of a B or K series engine. For example, a T3/T04e 50 trim .48 ar works wonders on an SRT, but would choke out early on a B series. Just because the HTA turbos work well on another engine doesn't mean they will work equally as well on a Honda. I dont remember the cost of them off-hand, but i remember them being rather spendy...for the money, there are most likely better options available

The .48 doesnt work wonders. Its the .63 that does so well. The .48 is to small and chokes the turbine quite a bit.

madblkscientist 03-25-2010 10:18 AM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 
if some ppl here are using garrett gt series turbos in there cars, wouldn't it be a step or two better with the fp turbos since they basically are garrett gt turbos with a better comp wheel?

aleEvo 03-25-2010 10:39 AM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 
hta86 it would be a gt3582 but with billet wheel 86mm .

madblkscientist 03-25-2010 10:45 AM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 
shouldnt the hta86 correspond to the gt3586?

aleEvo 03-26-2010 07:10 AM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 
yes is right....

TheShodan 03-26-2010 09:25 AM

Re: fp hta turbo?
 

Originally Posted by madblkscientist (Post 41976555)
shouldnt the hta86 correspond to the gt3586?

There is no GT3586R in an oem application. Only the GT3586HTA billet.


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