11-02-2008
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#21
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flips McGee
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Re: Help me choose a turbo setup!
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Originally Posted by sleepydsm
I'm really looking for just a good deal on a turbo. I have a good deal lined up for a 20G (don't know the specific type yet) and a Tial 38mm wastegate (Blageo23's current/old setup (he has a FP3575))
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Do it. On E85, you will be kicking great power with it.
Do you want 400whp on dynojet, or dyno dynamics? There is a bit of a difference.
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11-02-2008
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#22
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Hudson
Posts: 390
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Re: Help me choose a turbo setup!
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Originally Posted by turbotalon1g
S256 would be another option to search about, sorry I don't know more about.
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Yeah, I am looking at the 256/258 and now 259...Looks like a good turbo.
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11-03-2008
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#23
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Is funding Exxon.
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Re: Help me choose a turbo setup!
Do a PTE bolt on 50 trim, slightly bigger than the 20g and loves boost. I had a 50 trim on my 2.0 and it was perfect for the street. It should do 400 awhp on a DD and still spool basically the same as the 20g. You can even get a BB version of it
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11-03-2008
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#24
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formerly ecoli
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: On the dyno
Posts: 4,892
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Re: Help me choose a turbo setup!
Maybe ride in or drive some cars. Check out Brads setup with the FP3065 on a 7.8:1 compression stock 1G motor. There are a bunch of quick 16G E85 cars. 1Quick4 has a 50-trim E85 stock beat motor in his GVR4.
Nothing is going to touch the spool to power ratio of an Evo 3 16G, but you probably aren't going to get close to 400awhp on a Dyno Dynamics with a stockish 1G motor. The 2Gs and Evos with their compression ratio and heads usually shine with that turbo. A 20G is a decent turbo, but the 16Gs are so good nowdays that it isn't much of an upgrade and usually not cheap. The normal GT3076 turbos aren't anything to crazy, they have a small amount more potential than your run of the mill T3/T4 turbos. The jump from the T3/T4s and GT3076 to the 61mm turbos is a little big, they are laggy on the 2.0ls, but they have a lot more power potential. If you can afford an FP turbo, then look into them. Even the older ones always spool very well for their size and still make good power.
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11-03-2008
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#25
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Willmar, MN
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Re: Help me choose a turbo setup!
I want to upgrade to a Holset HX35/H1C. I've heard they are amazing. Around 3500rpm spool and 500awhp. Get one at a junkyard cheap and buy a dsm bolton housing for a couple hundred. The sleeper look of the 16G will be gone with how huge the Holset compressor housing looks, but oh well.
My E3 16G did 370 on the dd, and 414 on the dynojet. Never dyno tuned. I'm sure mine would break 400 on the dd dyno if I ported my turbo so it could hold a couple more psi of boost, installed adjustable cam gears, and maybe a half hour on the dyno.
I have about the same or less cranking compression than my 1g's have had, stock 2g IM, ported 2G exhaust manifold, 22-23 psi at peak power (5600-5700 rpms).
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11-03-2008
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Re: Help me choose a turbo setup!
http://www.dsmlink.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30085
Thats a very decent deal. Looks like a nice setup if in your price range.
Get a FP manifold and be set.
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11-03-2008
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#27
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Blaine, MN
Drives: '91 Automagic
Posts: 13,908
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Re: Help me choose a turbo setup!
It is a great deal, Plus I have dealt with the guy and he is cool.
I wanted to add that If i had money to spend like you want to I would choose between FP HTA stuff or BW ET stuff.
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11-03-2008
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#28
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Pewp Champion
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Blaine
Drives: Teh Bean
Posts: 12,309
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Re: Help me choose a turbo setup!
I think if I ever do another setup, it will utilize as much FP stuff as possible. They make good stuff that simply works, and it all fits together well. They may be more spendy then others, but in the end you have a clean and proven setup, backed by a great company. If I could go back in time...
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11-04-2008
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N17r0U$ br4D
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Re: Help me choose a turbo setup!
I really like my fp3065. I made the power that you're shooting for on it and it's a quality setup. Its a very fun car on the street and doesn't seem very laggy to me. If you ever wanted a ride o see what you'd be getting into I'd be more than willing.
The only thing I don't like is the super expensive 02 housings that you need. Other than that, I love my setup.
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11-04-2008
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#30
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At-Least-It's-White-Again
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Re: Help me choose a turbo setup!
go big or go home!
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11-04-2008
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#31
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flips McGee
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Re: Help me choose a turbo setup!
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Originally Posted by C3L1CA
I really like my fp3065. I made the power that you're shooting for on it and it's a quality setup. Its a very fun car on the street and doesn't seem very laggy to me. If you ever wanted a ride o see what you'd be getting into I'd be more than willing.
The only thing I don't like is the super expensive 02 housings that you need. Other than that, I love my setup.
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Did you go with the 2.5" housing or the 3" one? The 3" seems to be overkill....
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11-04-2008
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#32
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Blaine, MN
Drives: '91 Automagic
Posts: 13,908
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Re: Help me choose a turbo setup!
Brad can I get a ride sometime?
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11-04-2008
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#33
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R U DTF bro?
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Oak Point, TX
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Re: Help me choose a turbo setup!
I'd personally stay away from FP; terrible customer service (flat-out liars) and they'll never be getting a penny from me. I'm not exactly impressed with their product either. I'm sure I'm one of the few here with those feelings but thats my experience and opinion.
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11-04-2008
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#34
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Hates blue couplers.
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Re: Help me choose a turbo setup!
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Originally Posted by Kracka
I'd personally stay away from FP; terrible customer service (flat-out liars) and they'll never be getting a penny from me. I'm not exactly impressed with their product either. I'm sure I'm one of the few here with those feelings but thats my experience and opinion.
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You must be doing it wrong. I have never heard of any problems, nor had any problems. Wow.
Oh, and +1 for FP, I stuck with an FP setup, spendy, but you get what you pay for.
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11-04-2008
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#35
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flips McGee
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Re: Help me choose a turbo setup!
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Originally Posted by Kracka
I'd personally stay away from FP; terrible customer service (flat-out liars) and they'll never be getting a penny from me. I'm not exactly impressed with their product either. I'm sure I'm one of the few here with those feelings but thats my experience and opinion.
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When you say product, you mean cams though, we're talking about turbos. +1 on their lackluster delivery dates though, probably their only drawback. I would still buy a FP turbo setup.
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11-04-2008
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#36
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R U DTF bro?
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Oak Point, TX
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Re: Help me choose a turbo setup!
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Originally Posted by User Name
You must be doing it wrong. I have never heard of any problems, nor had any problems. Wow.
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I know at least one other member on the board who had the same experience I did. Lied to over and over again...not a great way to treat customers or earn repeat customers. My business is earned, not just given.
After dealing with them regarding cams I have no interest in attempting to purchase a turbo from them.
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11-04-2008
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#37
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At-Least-It's-White-Again
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Re: Help me choose a turbo setup!
Meh, FP is a good place.
Kevin, get a HTA88! or whatever they got thats the new hot street setup!
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11-04-2008
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#38
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Reynolds number user
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: grove/tempe
Posts: 3,553
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Re: Help me choose a turbo setup!
I've bought a lot of shiz from FP over the years, and its all worked out nicely.
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11-04-2008
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#39
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Hudson
Posts: 390
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Re: Help me choose a turbo setup!
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Originally Posted by turbotalon1g
Brad can I get a ride sometime?
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I'd also like a ride if ever possible.
The only problem I ever had with FP is my card kept getting declined. Turns out my bank has had TONS of problems with fraud in Texas and won't allow purchases in Texas without an exception. Not really their fault. However, the nut swingers are almost as bad as Buschur or AMS. At least their products do what they say they do.
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11-04-2008
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#40
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Blaine, MN
Drives: '91 Automagic
Posts: 13,908
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Re: Help me choose a turbo setup!
Only problem I have had with FP is there "coating" turns out there coating is houseshit and comes off instantly when blasted compared to other, basically it coated like one pass with a can of spray paint.
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