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Old 12-24-02, 07:29 PM
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Question Looking for turbo Advice!!

I'm looking for the best bang for the buck turbo I can get. I'm thinking of a standerd Turbonetics 62-1 with a .96 a/r and p trim, the dudes at turbonetics said that this combo could support 600hp and I would get pretty decent spool up (20psi by 4000rpm's) The exhaust housing is a non divided style. I just want some of your thoughts on weather this would be a good setup or if I should go with something else.

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62-1 is a pretty big bang for $1,200 bucks!

Still maybe a little big? 60-1 with a Q trim would be better, that was my old set up, but never finished the project.
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well I want a really big bang!!! What is the difference with Q trim???
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if you want a really big bang, keep in the stock 550cc injectors
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I'm running 4 1600's with a Haltech stand alone and a full Aeromotive fuel system capable of supporting 900hp's. But thanks for the snotty comment.
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Originally posted by Bad2ndgen
I'm running 4 1600's with a Haltech stand alone and a full Aeromotive fuel system capable of supporting 900hp's. But thanks for the snotty comment.
It was a joke. But you might find more turbo guru's in the single turbo section. Maybe post a link to this thread over there.
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Originally posted by nonameo
if you want a really big bang, keep in the stock 550cc injectors
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My bad, I thought you were talkin ****. How do you post a link to a thread??
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Originally posted by Bad2ndgen
My bad, I thought you were talkin ****. How do you post a link to a thread??

Cut and paste from the address bar. Like so:

https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...hreadid=143379
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