T4 Turbo Recommendations?
I have just found out that the manifold i am using could only support a T4 turbo. I previously assumed that just simply changing a flange on the manifold would let me be able to switch from a T3 turbo to a T4, but obviously, it did not end up being that way
Anyway, i was previously looking at t3/t4 hybrids such as the Innovative GTS61 along with a Garrett GT35R. I really liked the specs and people's feedback on these turbo's, but does anybody have any recommendation for a T4? I have done some minor research on some T4's such as the the Full-Race recommended t4/t67 and some of Precision's line of turbos such as the PT72. Could anybody else fill me in what i should look into? Be it Garrett, ITS, Turbonetics, Precision, etc... ANY info would be appreciated.
Thanks in Advance
Anyway, i was previously looking at t3/t4 hybrids such as the Innovative GTS61 along with a Garrett GT35R. I really liked the specs and people's feedback on these turbo's, but does anybody have any recommendation for a T4? I have done some minor research on some T4's such as the the Full-Race recommended t4/t67 and some of Precision's line of turbos such as the PT72. Could anybody else fill me in what i should look into? Be it Garrett, ITS, Turbonetics, Precision, etc... ANY info would be appreciated.Thanks in Advance
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DaX »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If you're talking about maybe getting a GT35R or something by ITS, why not spend the money to get a t3 compatible manifold? What kind of engine is this going on?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I was originally planning on using the manifold on two of my setups. My first setup was acutally just going to be on a stock b16 and seeing how much power i could make with that, then it was going to go on a fully built LS/VTEC. Again, i *thought* i could simply change the flanges to make the manifold use two different turbos, but it's not looking like it is going to end up that way. I wasn't going to have a problem buying a t3/t4 turbo now and upgrading to a bigger one later. But, I do not want to buy two manifolds.
I was originally planning on using the manifold on two of my setups. My first setup was acutally just going to be on a stock b16 and seeing how much power i could make with that, then it was going to go on a fully built LS/VTEC. Again, i *thought* i could simply change the flanges to make the manifold use two different turbos, but it's not looking like it is going to end up that way. I wasn't going to have a problem buying a t3/t4 turbo now and upgrading to a bigger one later. But, I do not want to buy two manifolds.
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I am slightly confused.....Your going to run the same turbo for both engines also?
.70 A/R S cover = .68 A/R T4 PT61 fully built 2.0. no where near together so don't ask how it works
.70 A/R S cover = .68 A/R T4 PT61 fully built 2.0. no where near together so don't ask how it works
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 80884 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I am slightly confused.....Your going to run the same turbo for both engines also? </TD></TR></TABLE>
YES!
YES!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bryson »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">.58 T4 SC61 ... 
This is what I'm going to be using on my street driven 2.0L B18C. </TD></TR></TABLE>
wont that be too much backpressure? even though its a t4 wheel thats still a small radius.

This is what I'm going to be using on my street driven 2.0L B18C. </TD></TR></TABLE>
wont that be too much backpressure? even though its a t4 wheel thats still a small radius.
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