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Old 07-03-2010   #1
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Swifty: FP HTA 3794R they heard your goals and how you roll.

http://store.forcedperformance.net/m..._Code=Turbo-FP

This turbocharger is recommended for applications running 40psi boost pressure that target the 800-900whp range. The GT3794HTA has exceeded 900whp easily during testing as well has running 8's in the quarter mile with trap speeds in excess of 160mph
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Old 07-03-2010   #2
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Re: Swifty: FP HTA 3794R they heard your goals and how you roll.

Looks like a solid turbo, typical of the FP stables. However, I'm NO baller, and cannot afford a turbo that's 2 grand. Thanks though, I'll just stick to the shitty setup I have.
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If I was not going to stupid power, or if I had an Evo this would be a good turbo


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Re: Swifty: FP HTA 3794R they heard your goals and how you roll.

This is the turbo setup on the AWDMotorsports Evo running 8's on the stock ECU w/ speed density.



http://forums.evolutionm.net/evo-eng...whp-640tq.html

I'm still a fan of the 6765, but this is pretty badass
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I'm still a fan of the 6765, but this is pretty badass
I am curious about the Precision turbos. Not sure what direction I'll take the car in the next year or two. Maybe a less expensive knock-off of the AMS950r kit.
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I am curious about the Precision turbos. Not sure what direction I'll take the car in the next year or two. Maybe a less expensive knock-off of the AMS950r kit.
Or just drive it More mods means more downtime.

But yea, this would be pretty damn big for a road race car imho. Prolly fun as hell though
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Re: Swifty: FP HTA 3794R they heard your goals and how you roll.

^ x2

Driving cars > paying for them to sit and get more parts on.

I am so done with mine once i get it back. However winters are another story...they sit then anyway
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Driving cars > paying for them to sit and get more parts on.

I am so done with mine once i get it back. However winters are another story...they sit then anyway
Agreed, just drive the damn thing! As for winters...just drive the damn thing The Evo's winter ability is one of the biggest reasons I sold the S2k to get the IX; awesome car for year-round use.
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awesome car for year-round use.
Says the dude from TX.

My car has been down for long enough that I've started thinking of it as a money-pit/toy and not anything practical. It isn't realistic for those of us that aren't mechanically inclined to own this kind of car. Right now my only plan is to dig myself out of the financial hole that I've dug and keep plugging away at the toy.

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Re: Swifty: FP HTA 3794R they heard your goals and how you roll.

Pollute your own thread, :0p

well I still stick by 35r is big enough for most but it's not cool anymore and won't get u insane high numbers even though u can run 8s on it but I forget everyone in mn wants low 8s
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Pollute your own thread, :0p
If this wasn't a zing at Swifty in the parking lot then I'd apologize.
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I've driven though plenty of MN winters in my lifetime
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...and Mlomker in with the zinger! Aaron, there is a turbo subforum in the tech section.
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I forget everyone in mn wants low 8s
Not me. I want a sub 2 minute lap time on BIR short course. 1:55 would be cool, under 1:50 would be insane.
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I'm just kidding I don't care, everyone knows I won't be ponying up cash for an FP turbo anytime. hence my lol.

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Not me. I want a sub 2 minute lap time on BIR short course. 1:55 would be cool, under 1:50 would be insane.
^I would like to learn how to do that.
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Re: Swifty: FP HTA 3794R they heard your goals and how you roll.

Are they still using garret cores? I know with the "new" pte 6765 it's only air cooled which is not a garret core and cost less to rebuild.
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Are they still using garret cores? I know with the "new" pte 6765 it's only oil cooled which is not a garret core and cost less to rebuild.
Fixed?
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Re: Swifty: FP HTA 3794R they heard your goals and how you roll.

^hahaha, I didn't even notice that. Mr. stix i have no clue what cores they are using.
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Re: Swifty: FP HTA 3794R they heard your goals and how you roll.

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Are they still using garret cores? I know with the "new" pte 6765 it's only air cooled which is not a garret core and cost less to rebuild.
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Fixed?

Well, PTE has air cooled ball bearing turbos....

http://forums.evolutionm.net/awd-mot...cartridge.html

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Pte stop using garret core's and went to air cooled only.
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