who is running the gt-30R
well over the winter i am building a b16. I am currently running a stock b16 with a Greddy kit. i understand that the gt-30r will bolt right up to my greddy manifold seeing that it uses a t-25/28 flange, i was just wondering what kind of numbers people are pulling out of this turbo, and if anyone has dyno graphs of this turbo available.
thanks.
thanks.
people have hit low 500's on race gas with the 3076, but that is with the t3 turbine housing.
also, a nice equal length will add to the numbers you'd pull with it...im planning on goign with one down the road...for now im more than happy with my 28rs .82
also, a nice equal length will add to the numbers you'd pull with it...im planning on goign with one down the road...for now im more than happy with my 28rs .82
im useing the Gt30R with a .62 a/r useing a T3 flange and equal length manifold
on pump gas im making 471hp 313tq(17-18psi)

on race gas im making 517hp 351tq(23psi) i dont have a dyno sheet for this but i can get it if you really need it.
on pump gas im making 471hp 313tq(17-18psi)

on race gas im making 517hp 351tq(23psi) i dont have a dyno sheet for this but i can get it if you really need it.
Here is a link to jdmvtec28's integra. He runs the GT30R .82AR as well.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1332548
Graphs and setup are in this post
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1332548
Graphs and setup are in this post
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I recently changed the turbo on my car to the GT30R .82a/r; I used to have the GT35R. Here is a dyno graph comparison of the two turbos:
The solid line is the 30R, the dotted is the 35R. These both were T3 flanged.
The solid line is the 30R, the dotted is the 35R. These both were T3 flanged.
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