T-78 or RX6
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A couple of things to take in consideration is that I want a daily driver, reliable. Also I dont have emissions where I live and another is that it I drive only 20 miles a day to work and back. Straight shot, no stops, 2 lane highway in the boonies. Im leaning toward the 60-1. What do you guys that have the 60-1 think of it? I heard its good for the streets and spools up quick. Any feedback?
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T-78 been there, done that (actually twice!)
RX-6 been there, done that
Im more of a street driver and i persoanlly prefer wide power band.. saying that i suggest the RX-6.
The T-78 is a great turbo but its just too big.
if you looking for a great compromise between the 2 turbos then look into the GT35/40.. that turbo spools up quite fast and gives nice top end
good luck!
RX-6 been there, done that
Im more of a street driver and i persoanlly prefer wide power band.. saying that i suggest the RX-6.
The T-78 is a great turbo but its just too big.
if you looking for a great compromise between the 2 turbos then look into the GT35/40.. that turbo spools up quite fast and gives nice top end
good luck!
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Originally posted by 93redFD
for the street, get the t04s or rx6. I have a t-78 and there nothing I can race around here@10 psi 98% of the time. i dont have a 1st gear and white smoke the tires in 2nd, 3rd where getn somewhere ... I even beat a viper gts@10psi.. it was a rich kid who didnt know his car. if you have some of those single turbo supras around, i think the t-78 would be a good choice. the lag isnt bad at all. I say the hell with lag and down shift. i guess a few people ant tried it yet but it works for me.
i dont understand why people race from 2500-3500 rpms??? why?? 5k is where Im at!!
for the street, get the t04s or rx6. I have a t-78 and there nothing I can race around here@10 psi 98% of the time. i dont have a 1st gear and white smoke the tires in 2nd, 3rd where getn somewhere ... I even beat a viper gts@10psi.. it was a rich kid who didnt know his car. if you have some of those single turbo supras around, i think the t-78 would be a good choice. the lag isnt bad at all. I say the hell with lag and down shift. i guess a few people ant tried it yet but it works for me.
i dont understand why people race from 2500-3500 rpms??? why?? 5k is where Im at!!
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If you want a drag turbo then a T78 is good. KDR gave me a comparision dyno chart with a T78 at 16psi. My turbo kicked its butt and I was at 14psi untill 5.5k rpms then the T78 kicked my butt. So if you want a steetable turbo then I would not go with the T78. The T78 peak was 378rwhp.
I'm a street guy. Car is awesome to me and the torque is pretty darn good.
14psi boost.
330 lbs torque at 5k rpms.
rwhp rpm
053 - 2.5
084 - 3.0
137 - 3.5
212 - 4.0
260 - 4.5
300 - 5.0
330 - 5.5
345 - 6.0
340 - 6.5
325 - 7.0
CARTEST2000 simulates it at high 11s - low 12s 121mph at 14psi. 124 mph at 21psi.
Not as good as I had hoped but Dave said with the water injection it should be bullet-proof. Dave does not tune at the ragged edge.
Ken, 58 years young
'94 white, pep, red leather,
mods: Hayes/KDR street port & polished,
3mm Hurley racing seals,
upgraded coolant seals,
Power FC ecu, Commander, Datalogit,
XS T04e single turbo kit,
GReddy SMIC (400+cu.in.),
Aquamist 2s water injection kit,
Pettit ss resonated MP,
Pettit ss cat-back,
RP Racing fuel pump,
1600cc injectors,
Profec B(14&21psi),
3-Bar Map Sensor,
Centerforce clutch,
Racelogic Traction Control,
Under pulley kit (no air pump),
Pettit short shifter kit,
LaBreck's bushings,
Evans Coolant
http://nopistons.com/luv94rx7.html
I'm a street guy. Car is awesome to me and the torque is pretty darn good.
14psi boost.
330 lbs torque at 5k rpms.
rwhp rpm
053 - 2.5
084 - 3.0
137 - 3.5
212 - 4.0
260 - 4.5
300 - 5.0
330 - 5.5
345 - 6.0
340 - 6.5
325 - 7.0
CARTEST2000 simulates it at high 11s - low 12s 121mph at 14psi. 124 mph at 21psi.
Not as good as I had hoped but Dave said with the water injection it should be bullet-proof. Dave does not tune at the ragged edge.
Ken, 58 years young
'94 white, pep, red leather,
mods: Hayes/KDR street port & polished,
3mm Hurley racing seals,
upgraded coolant seals,
Power FC ecu, Commander, Datalogit,
XS T04e single turbo kit,
GReddy SMIC (400+cu.in.),
Aquamist 2s water injection kit,
Pettit ss resonated MP,
Pettit ss cat-back,
RP Racing fuel pump,
1600cc injectors,
Profec B(14&21psi),
3-Bar Map Sensor,
Centerforce clutch,
Racelogic Traction Control,
Under pulley kit (no air pump),
Pettit short shifter kit,
LaBreck's bushings,
Evans Coolant
http://nopistons.com/luv94rx7.html
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Originally posted by LUV94RX7
If you want a drag turbo then a T78 is good. KDR gave me a comparision dyno chart with a T78 at 16psi. My turbo kicked its butt and I was at 14psi untill 5.5k rpms then the T78 kicked my butt. So if you want a steetable turbo then I would not go with the T78. The T78 peak was 378rwhp.
I'm a street guy. Car is awesome to me and the torque is pretty darn good.
14psi boost.
330 lbs torque at 5k rpms.
rwhp rpm
053 - 2.5
084 - 3.0
137 - 3.5
212 - 4.0
260 - 4.5
300 - 5.0
330 - 5.5
345 - 6.0
340 - 6.5
325 - 7.0
CARTEST2000 simulates it at high 11s - low 12s 121mph at 14psi. 124 mph at 21psi.
Not as good as I had hoped but Dave said with the water injection it should be bullet-proof. Dave does not tune at the ragged edge.
Ken, 58 years young
'94 white, pep, red leather,
mods: Hayes/KDR street port & polished,
3mm Hurley racing seals,
upgraded coolant seals,
Power FC ecu, Commander, Datalogit,
XS T04e single turbo kit,
GReddy SMIC (400+cu.in.),
Aquamist 2s water injection kit,
Pettit ss resonated MP,
Pettit ss cat-back,
RP Racing fuel pump,
1600cc injectors,
Profec B(14&21psi),
3-Bar Map Sensor,
Centerforce clutch,
Racelogic Traction Control,
Under pulley kit (no air pump),
Pettit short shifter kit,
LaBreck's bushings,
Evans Coolant
http://nopistons.com/luv94rx7.html
If you want a drag turbo then a T78 is good. KDR gave me a comparision dyno chart with a T78 at 16psi. My turbo kicked its butt and I was at 14psi untill 5.5k rpms then the T78 kicked my butt. So if you want a steetable turbo then I would not go with the T78. The T78 peak was 378rwhp.
I'm a street guy. Car is awesome to me and the torque is pretty darn good.
14psi boost.
330 lbs torque at 5k rpms.
rwhp rpm
053 - 2.5
084 - 3.0
137 - 3.5
212 - 4.0
260 - 4.5
300 - 5.0
330 - 5.5
345 - 6.0
340 - 6.5
325 - 7.0
CARTEST2000 simulates it at high 11s - low 12s 121mph at 14psi. 124 mph at 21psi.
Not as good as I had hoped but Dave said with the water injection it should be bullet-proof. Dave does not tune at the ragged edge.
Ken, 58 years young
'94 white, pep, red leather,
mods: Hayes/KDR street port & polished,
3mm Hurley racing seals,
upgraded coolant seals,
Power FC ecu, Commander, Datalogit,
XS T04e single turbo kit,
GReddy SMIC (400+cu.in.),
Aquamist 2s water injection kit,
Pettit ss resonated MP,
Pettit ss cat-back,
RP Racing fuel pump,
1600cc injectors,
Profec B(14&21psi),
3-Bar Map Sensor,
Centerforce clutch,
Racelogic Traction Control,
Under pulley kit (no air pump),
Pettit short shifter kit,
LaBreck's bushings,
Evans Coolant
http://nopistons.com/luv94rx7.html
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Originally posted by LUV94RX7
CARTEST2000 simulates it at high 11s - low 12s 121mph at 14psi. 124 mph at 21psi.
Not as good as I had hoped but Dave said with the water injection it should be bullet-proof. Dave does not tune at the ragged edge.
CARTEST2000 simulates it at high 11s - low 12s 121mph at 14psi. 124 mph at 21psi.
Not as good as I had hoped but Dave said with the water injection it should be bullet-proof. Dave does not tune at the ragged edge.
If you want quick spool, plenty of top end and have the cash for the GT35/40 kit, I highly recommend it.
K
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maybe a gt40?? I heard that it spools just a fast as the 35/40 but bit bigger(a lil bit). Is anybody running one of these?? The 62-1 spools fast also(im assuming). I think one guy made 420@15 psi with one.(what I heard)
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Originally posted by GUESS?
So what does the GT 35/40 go for and where?
So what does the GT 35/40 go for and where?
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