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    GT Series Turbo

    Who is running one on their 2.2/2.5? Any 8v guys?

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    Re: GT Series Turbo

    Yessir, I have been for a year now. GT3076R.

    AM

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    Re: GT Series Turbo

    What is your motor setup? I would like to pick up a FWD Performance stage 3 g-head and a similar turbo. I'm not sure if a GT35R would be too big. This would be for drag racing. Have you maxed out your turbo yet?

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    Re: GT Series Turbo

    Quote Originally Posted by Ground Rat
    What is your motor setup? I would like to pick up a FWD Performance stage 3 g-head and a similar turbo. I'm not sure if a GT35R would be too big. This would be for drag racing. Have you maxed out your turbo yet?
    You can do a little reading about his setup here...

    http://www.turbo-mopar.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7105

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    Re: GT Series Turbo

    I am too. Same turbo as *valves. Lots of modifications to get it to work though.

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    Re: GT Series Turbo

    i'm running one, GT 35r DBB. lots of work required to get it to run efficient on a 8v.
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    Re: GT Series Turbo

    I'm running one of the smaller ones. GT2871R. Maps read similar to a super 60 but spoolup is better than a mitsu. I agree with turbo joe, so far I'm still fine tuning mine. The Gt2871R blows a signifigant amount of air @ idle on the 2.5L. Probably not a good choice for a full drag vehicle though. On a side note when shopping for the Dbb turbos be aware that some of them have no provision for a chrysler flange. At least I couldn't find any as of march 2006.
    The ones sold by FWD & turbos unleashed are a little different animal. They are Dbb turbos but they have some sort of top secret exhaust scroll & niether place would share much info about it with me. Chris told me I would have to purchase the whole turbo, he couldn't just sell me the scroll with the chrysler flange. I wasn't building my combo to accept the larger GT35s they sell.

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