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Hi guys, it's time for me to upgrade my turbo,I have a fully built b18a with golden eagle sleeves .I think i'm going to a gt35r but don't know which size and trim. Can you guys give me a help choosing the size of the 35r? I have a civic ef and use it at the strip.Also i would like to ask ,which gt35r, turbonetics or garrett?
Thanks guys for all your help
Thanks guys for all your help
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Re: gt35r (jdm94eg)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jdm94eg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i like the garrett gt35r 63.ar </TD></TR></TABLE>
I have the same turbo on my hatch in my sigg. I love it and was very happy that I went with the .63 A/R. Makes for a great street driven car, with a very nice powerband. At first I second gussed myself wanting the .82A/R but was very happy with the useable street power band the .63 A/R made. I went with the Garrett gt35R... When I get to the dyno again in late spring I think I will have no problem on race gas hitting low 500whp.
I have the same turbo on my hatch in my sigg. I love it and was very happy that I went with the .63 A/R. Makes for a great street driven car, with a very nice powerband. At first I second gussed myself wanting the .82A/R but was very happy with the useable street power band the .63 A/R made. I went with the Garrett gt35R... When I get to the dyno again in late spring I think I will have no problem on race gas hitting low 500whp.
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Re: gt35r (spoolingb20)
You should have NO problem whatsoever hitting low 500's...infact if those were your only goals you could've also went with a GT30R
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