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What's the turbo trim size?
Probably around 150-170 at the wheels on a mid-sized turbo.
What's the turbo trim size?
Probably around 150-170 at the wheels on a mid-sized turbo.
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For a daily driver proper turbo etiquette is 1/3 your RPM band is when it starts spooling.
So one that starts spooling around 2200 should be good, I don't feel like going through trims with you right now - but what's in your price range? Have you considered a DSM turbo? Like a GS-T?
For a daily driver proper turbo etiquette is 1/3 your RPM band is when it starts spooling.
So one that starts spooling around 2200 should be good, I don't feel like going through trims with you right now - but what's in your price range? Have you considered a DSM turbo? Like a GS-T?
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And make sure to say "please" and "thank you".
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