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Interesting. How much bigger is that from stock?
 
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Still waiting on the build to be complete so we can learn more. I believe internals are larger But not sure by how much. Also ball bearing for quick spool
 

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nice!
 

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Something like this really has my interest just because of price and ease of installation. As long as the power gains are more than 50 horsepower and 50 torque to the wheels over stock (then you could tune for a bit more), it would probably be a really worthwhile turbo replacement; depending on the price of course, but these are usually pretty good deals.
 

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this is something I would jump on too, maybe sub $1k turbo that can probably give 30-40 hp gain. would like to see it ported tho....looks like stock thickness. And a tune with the cobb also so I don't have to get bama/sct.
 

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If it's a 56 trim that'd be a HUGE upgrade over our stock GT22 which is, i believe, a 46 trim.
 

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The goal really would be making more HP. If we could keep torque around 400 ft lbs but match it with 400hp then it'd be an excellent bolt on candidate
 

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Some of their other replacement turbos go for 2000 to 2500!!
 

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Sub 2000 would be nice to see
 

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The goal really would be making more HP. If we could keep torque around 400 ft lbs but match it with 400hp then it'd be an excellent bolt on candidate
I agree on 400/400 to the wheels. The other issue is moving the curve, peaking around 4500 and then holding better than stock all the way until 6800.

If this can acheive those goals, I'm in.
 

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This guy isn't paying 2500 bucks for a turbo. Sorry.
Aint that the truth, its a bigger bolt on turbo, $2k+ would be price over kill
 

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Indeed, I think 1K is the most I will spend on any one part. Otherwise, it's a pass.
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