Some turbo (Precision) input
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Some turbo (Precision) input
This is the turbo (Garrett) I currently have:
T04S JB T3/60-1
flow: 61 lbs/min
.70 A/R housing
60 TRIM wheel
.63 A/R housing
76 TRIM stg 3 wheel
Now, I have been looking at the Precision JB billet 6262 T4 .68 a/r (maybe .63 for better spool). There is a good chance I will be building the motor up this winter as well, so why not try something different.
Because of my turbo location, I would like to get the E compressor cover instad of the S. It is about 1" smaller in diamter, and that is the main reason for the E cover. If I do decide to build, I would be looking at a max of 500whp.
Does anybody have any experience with these turbos here? Quality? I did a quick search on the 6262 but not much came up. Looks like SoundPerformance did some runs on a built motor, but that is about it.
Any constructive input spec recomedations welcome. I can't find any compressor maps for this turbo either, but I read that it is simmilar to the 62-1 and the GT35r. I am still learning about turbos...
T04S JB T3/60-1
flow: 61 lbs/min
.70 A/R housing
60 TRIM wheel
.63 A/R housing
76 TRIM stg 3 wheel
Now, I have been looking at the Precision JB billet 6262 T4 .68 a/r (maybe .63 for better spool). There is a good chance I will be building the motor up this winter as well, so why not try something different.
Because of my turbo location, I would like to get the E compressor cover instad of the S. It is about 1" smaller in diamter, and that is the main reason for the E cover. If I do decide to build, I would be looking at a max of 500whp.
Does anybody have any experience with these turbos here? Quality? I did a quick search on the 6262 but not much came up. Looks like SoundPerformance did some runs on a built motor, but that is about it.
Any constructive input spec recomedations welcome. I can't find any compressor maps for this turbo either, but I read that it is simmilar to the 62-1 and the GT35r. I am still learning about turbos...
Last edited by BoostedProbe; 10-12-2009 at 09:20 AM.
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i run twin precisions (54mm) and like how they spool (non-billet, journal bearing). The covers are a little unique which is what allows them to flow to crazy psi levels. Mine are rated to around 450rwhp each (525bhp each).
SP with twin 6262's on a built motor with headwork, and cams made 1248rwhp (and didn't max those turbos). So they will make what you are looking for pretty easily.
Is 6265 same housing?
Tom
SP with twin 6262's on a built motor with headwork, and cams made 1248rwhp (and didn't max those turbos). So they will make what you are looking for pretty easily.
Is 6265 same housing?
Tom
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I know that some of my friends at AMS have hit 700 AWHP on their Evos with this turbo. Pretty impressive little turbo. Just remember that all of the billet turbos like boost! The higher you go the more efficient they become!
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i run twin precisions (54mm) and like how they spool (non-billet, journal bearing). The covers are a little unique which is what allows them to flow to crazy psi levels. Mine are rated to around 450rwhp each (525bhp each).
SP with twin 6262's on a built motor with headwork, and cams made 1248rwhp (and didn't max those turbos). So they will make what you are looking for pretty easily.
Is 6265 same housing?
Tom
SP with twin 6262's on a built motor with headwork, and cams made 1248rwhp (and didn't max those turbos). So they will make what you are looking for pretty easily.
Is 6265 same housing?
Tom
I was amazed at SP's 1248whp with that build, it actually prolonged my search because I got stuck reading the thread.
Those are some nice numbers, so I would be able to max out a stage 1 block with a 6262 on the 350z.
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you musta not searched very hard (unless you just searched on here). 6262 is the standard up grade on grand nationals and almost all 4 banger platforms. GN guys are making ~700 with that turbo at 24+psi
Not a common turbo for use bc you need a T3 or t4 flange and any kit that comes with those flanges already comes with a turbo about that same size.
Precision does not release compressor maps. Its smaller turbine than the gt35 by 6mm and about the same sized compressor.
Like SP said, they are designed for high PR's. If you are only tryin to run 12-15 psi, a garrett would be a better choice.
Not a common turbo for use bc you need a T3 or t4 flange and any kit that comes with those flanges already comes with a turbo about that same size.
Precision does not release compressor maps. Its smaller turbine than the gt35 by 6mm and about the same sized compressor.
Like SP said, they are designed for high PR's. If you are only tryin to run 12-15 psi, a garrett would be a better choice.
Last edited by str8dum1; 10-12-2009 at 11:22 AM.
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Yes, I only searched here.
I would probably run in the 12-15psi range, and reading SP's thread, it does sound like the Garrett woul be a better choice. Well, better choice for my application anyways.
I will try to get the same turbo that I hav (details in original post) with an E compressor cover.
Thanks for the input.
6262 is the standard up grade on grand nationals and almost all 4 banger platforms. GN guys are making ~700 with that turbo at 24+psi
Not a common turbo for use bc you need a T3 or t4 flange and any kit that comes with those flanges already comes with a turbo about that same size.
Precision does not release compressor maps. Its smaller turbine than the gt35 by 6mm and about the same sized compressor.
Like SP said, they are designed for high PR's. If you are only tryin to run 12-15 psi, a garrett would be a better choice.
Not a common turbo for use bc you need a T3 or t4 flange and any kit that comes with those flanges already comes with a turbo about that same size.
Precision does not release compressor maps. Its smaller turbine than the gt35 by 6mm and about the same sized compressor.
Like SP said, they are designed for high PR's. If you are only tryin to run 12-15 psi, a garrett would be a better choice.
I will try to get the same turbo that I hav (details in original post) with an E compressor cover.
Thanks for the input.
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I took everything off my car (except the exhaust piping) this weekend and came up with a much better way to route some stuff. It will be even easier to install than what I have on right now.
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if your turbo can really flow 61 pounds, that is more than capable for some big hp. well into the high 500's.
You should build your motor and then boost that 60-1!
Binder, you are getting a custom mount turbo as well. As powerlab is the only OTS kit with a T3 flange you could even swap a different turbo with. Not sure what 'direction' you are looking for. As you'll have to get a fully custom kit (or have an extra turbo) to use anything else
You should build your motor and then boost that 60-1!
Binder, you are getting a custom mount turbo as well. As powerlab is the only OTS kit with a T3 flange you could even swap a different turbo with. Not sure what 'direction' you are looking for. As you'll have to get a fully custom kit (or have an extra turbo) to use anything else
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if your turbo can really flow 61 pounds, that is more than capable for some big hp. well into the high 500's.
You should build your motor and then boost that 60-1!
Binder, you are getting a custom mount turbo as well. As powerlab is the only OTS kit with a T3 flange you could even swap a different turbo with. Not sure what 'direction' you are looking for. As you'll have to get a fully custom kit (or have an extra turbo) to use anything else
You should build your motor and then boost that 60-1!
Binder, you are getting a custom mount turbo as well. As powerlab is the only OTS kit with a T3 flange you could even swap a different turbo with. Not sure what 'direction' you are looking for. As you'll have to get a fully custom kit (or have an extra turbo) to use anything else
Sasha is building my kit. It will probably be with that garrett he runs now. I'd like to get it over 500 with pump gas. Pretty much as far as i can go on pump gas without having an unlimited budget for now. Getting it on and breaking 500 will be plenty for me now then once i'm out of medical school i'll have the cash and time to do a complete monster of a car.
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thats cool. he'll have some real dynos before you get your kit done so that will be a good indication of what you can do.
Personally, I wouldnt bother as i bet his dynos wont be much better than what you have now. Just look at some sts dynos and your vortech is probably much stronger. Even if you spent all the money to build your motor, your seat of the pants return on your money would be small.
it a nice option if you werent FI before, but I'd think twice before swappng on what you have just to have 'turbo'
Personally, I wouldnt bother as i bet his dynos wont be much better than what you have now. Just look at some sts dynos and your vortech is probably much stronger. Even if you spent all the money to build your motor, your seat of the pants return on your money would be small.
it a nice option if you werent FI before, but I'd think twice before swappng on what you have just to have 'turbo'
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Personally, I wouldnt bother as i bet his dynos wont be much better than what you have now. Just look at some sts dynos and your vortech is probably much stronger. Even if you spent all the money to build your motor, your seat of the pants return on your money would be small.
it a nice option if you werent FI before, but I'd think twice before swappng on what you have just to have 'turbo'
it a nice option if you werent FI before, but I'd think twice before swappng on what you have just to have 'turbo'
With the turbo sitting where it does, I think there is a really good advantage. With this setup one can really open up the exhaust/downpipe of the turbo. There is no reason one couldn't go with a full straight 4" shot all the way to the back. From what I heard bigger is better.
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I also recently changed the crossover pipe from 2" to 2.5", it really opened things up. I think the 2" crossover is too restrictive. This was proven with my dual widebands. Bank one with the 2" crossover was running richer than bank two which had the 2.5" piping. Once I changed the 2" inch crossover to 2.5", both banks were equal on the A/F scale. I didn't change anything on the tune, and teh widebands distance fro header did not change either.
I wish there was somebody out there right now with a built motor, I would send them a kit and let them see what it can do.
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soon enough, soon enough.
str8, maybe total numbers i'm doing good on my vortech but like sasha says: torque curve. That's where these v8 guys around here are getting me. It would be nice to have almost the same torque at 4k as i do at redline.
also, another problem with the vortech is my ability to expand. It took pharm quite a bit of upgrades to get up to 500hp with his supercharger setup.
str8, maybe total numbers i'm doing good on my vortech but like sasha says: torque curve. That's where these v8 guys around here are getting me. It would be nice to have almost the same torque at 4k as i do at redline.
also, another problem with the vortech is my ability to expand. It took pharm quite a bit of upgrades to get up to 500hp with his supercharger setup.
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I guess the problem is if you have a built low compression block there is likely turbo(s) on it already or at least a SC.
I will sell you my block, I am wishing I sold the car and bought a G37 with GTM TT kit that was the direction I was headed until I impulse bought $25,000 worth of parts maybe I will get a tune next week so i can have a big E-***** this winter and I wont feel like parting it out.
I would push your stock block if your planning on building anyway.
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I will sell you my block, I am wishing I sold the car and bought a G37 with GTM TT kit that was the direction I was headed until I impulse bought $25,000 worth of parts maybe I will get a tune next week so i can have a big E-***** this winter and I wont feel like parting it out.
I would push your stock block if your planning on building anyway.
I would push your stock block if your planning on building anyway.
I could take the car down to Cam, but that's $1000 on the dyno just to see if I can blow the engine....I don't know. But then again Justing got 480whp on the stock block with the twins, then tuned it down to 420whp (I think).
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a proper tune should have a flattish trq line from 4k on. I've compared my dyno with a lot of other turbo kits, esp stuff on stock blocks. The area under the curve would have most people say 'its a drivers race'.
Now with a built block, you could compare PharmD's built t-trim to almost any similiar HP TT and again there wouldnt be enough different to make one option better than the other (based soley on power delivery)
Ya no reason that boosted's setup cant/wont make big power. I just dont like the oil return pump. But i've also never seen a sound performance car in real life either, so its not a informative opinion.
Now with a built block, you could compare PharmD's built t-trim to almost any similiar HP TT and again there wouldnt be enough different to make one option better than the other (based soley on power delivery)
Ya no reason that boosted's setup cant/wont make big power. I just dont like the oil return pump. But i've also never seen a sound performance car in real life either, so its not a informative opinion.
soon enough, soon enough.
str8, maybe total numbers i'm doing good on my vortech but like sasha says: torque curve. That's where these v8 guys around here are getting me. It would be nice to have almost the same torque at 4k as i do at redline.
also, another problem with the vortech is my ability to expand. It took pharm quite a bit of upgrades to get up to 500hp with his supercharger setup.
str8, maybe total numbers i'm doing good on my vortech but like sasha says: torque curve. That's where these v8 guys around here are getting me. It would be nice to have almost the same torque at 4k as i do at redline.
also, another problem with the vortech is my ability to expand. It took pharm quite a bit of upgrades to get up to 500hp with his supercharger setup.