GT3582r OR SC6162SPR...?
^ full boost hits way to late, like 6k talk about lag i was running a 81.5 b16 with crower FI cams, went with an erl SD2 84mm stroker motor to hopefully take care of the lag on the 35r,
Full boost does not hit late on the 6162 on an 81.5mm, i had one on my stock sleeve set up full boost around 5400! Both are great turbo's 35r might make a lil bit more power maxed out
You go to speedfactory right??? Probably right after 5k if its a b16. ball bearing isnt too much spool time, its the transient response in between gears and how much boost it holds. You will be happy with either turbo..
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So gt35 or 6162.???
SpeedFactory yes...
Not sure. depends upon my budget, and what car I was using. I'm sorry if I seem vague. it's just hard to have an opinion of comparison, because I'm not you..
Dyno and In-dash video of my DBB Precision T61, .68 A/R hotside (smallest available). The in-dash shot at the end shows full-boost was reached @ 4000-4200rpms, I hope this helps. If you listen to the engine on the dyno, the power curve is quite extensive and very broad. Car revs to only 7,200rpms before fuel cuts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w52IjgtvAgo
Sorry its not a Honda, but I have not seen too many T61 videos on youtube, so I hope this helps you narrow down the decision
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w52IjgtvAgo
Sorry its not a Honda, but I have not seen too many T61 videos on youtube, so I hope this helps you narrow down the decision
well i bought it when i was going to do a built. motor. then i sold all the internals and just finished the set up on a stock GSR. I make 415 on my stock GSR but im about to retune to 450-470. when i add my R cams and rev it to 9k.
So I want a good turbo that will make the power with room to spare on top incase i do decide to build another motor.
I never plan to really make over what a stock fuel system can handle...(walbro stock FPR 1000 ID injectors E85 or race.
So there are my limits. that's why Im leaning towards the GT35R.
So I want a good turbo that will make the power with room to spare on top incase i do decide to build another motor.
I never plan to really make over what a stock fuel system can handle...(walbro stock FPR 1000 ID injectors E85 or race.
So there are my limits. that's why Im leaning towards the GT35R.
Honestly, you might as well keep the T67 at that rate, since you may grow again later, and at the higher levels, the "spool" characteristics are moot by that point. Plan 2 steps ahead, not just the one. 470whp on a stock block, I don't care what fuel you use, is a ticking time bomb in the long run. But, if that's what like...do you.



