Which of these Precision turbo would be closest to a GT3071R in terms of spool time and flow potential?I've heard they're spooling faster, but keeping the upper-end flow capabilities when compared to traditional turbos such as GTs.
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Precision 39mm Wastegate $239 shipped (interchangeable with TiAL 38mm wastegate) - products come as pictured:Originally Posted by Precision Turbo and Engine
Precision 46mm vband Wastegate $339 shipped(interchangeable with TiAL 44mm wastegate) - products come as pictured:
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Pricing is listed below for the journal bearing turbos, generally upgrading to the ceramic ball bearing center section is $450, this is available in the drop down menu. Keep in mind these turbos use a ceramic ball bearing CHRA, which does not require a water jacket, ie water cooling, so you save on water lines and have a cleaner engine bay. Currently we have a range on order for stock including a HP6765SP-B (S refers to S compressor housing 4" inlet 2.5" outlet, P refers to ported shroud compressor housing, -B refers to ceramic ball bearing).
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Precision HP5557 (Billet) - 899 shipped
Precision HP5857 (Billet) - 899 shipped
Precision HP5862 (Billet) - 899 shipped
Precision HP6262 (Billet) - 899 shipped
Precision HP6265 (Billet) - 899 shipped
Precision HP6765 (Billet) - 1,099 shipped
Precision HP6765 - 989 shipped
Last edited by CTS Turbo; 05-23-2011 at 06:50 PM.
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Which of these Precision turbo would be closest to a GT3071R in terms of spool time and flow potential?I've heard they're spooling faster, but keeping the upper-end flow capabilities when compared to traditional turbos such as GTs.
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A ball bearing billet 58/57 should do well.
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Quote, originally posted by vwisthebest » Which of these Precision turbo would be closest to a GT3071R in terms of spool time and flow potential? I've heard they're spooling faster, but keeping the upper-end flow capabilities when compared to traditional turbos such as GTs.
HP5557 Billet would be a nice turbo comparable to a 3071R
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Which Billet would compare to a GT3582? Is it worth the $450 upgrade to ballbearings? I heard the Billet journal bearings spool up quick as is.
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Quote, originally posted by Sharino » Which Billet would compare to a GT3582? Is it worth the $450 upgrade to ballbearings? I heard the Billet journal bearings spool up quick as is. 6262 is the closest thing, ball bearing upgrade is worth it and you dont need water lines with them
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what kind of exhaust mani would 1 need to run the equivalent to the hp5557 ???? this is tempting kinda wanna go outa tha box on my own bt build **** the apr/giac/awe prices
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Quote, originally posted by Josein06GLI » what kind of exhaust mani would 1 need to run the equivalent to the hp5557 ???? this is tempting kinda wanna go outa tha box on my own bt build **** the apr/giac/awe prices You could use them with ATP hardware
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Is the oil feed on these the same size as the garret units?
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Quote, originally posted by LEWXCORE » Is the oil feed on these the same size as the garret units? Depends which turbo you get.
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It says on the site 540 for ceramic bb upgrade, not 450. Just letting u know.
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Quote, originally posted by hooper911 » It says on the site 540 for ceramic bb upgrade, not 450. Just letting u know. Those are the correct prices
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If I have a 6262 with water lines does this mean it does not have a ceramic ballbearing CHRA? I thought all 6262 turbos where using the new CHRA but just received one with water lines. What CHRA does this turbo uses? What are the disadvantages? Thanks.
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I don't think it's a big deal. without the water jacket maybe the new turbos spool a hair earlier, maybe they don't. All the evo's made crazy records with that 6262 you have there i wouldn't worry too much about it............ good luck getting unitronic to tune that. I'm running a 5857 now and been waiting forever.
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too many acronyms, if you're after anything in particular email: clay@ctsturbo.com
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How much for a .82AR housing T3 inlet/Vband outlet for a 6262 turbo? How much is the vband/vband housing? Shipping to Mexico 7600.
Thanks
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Can you really see a big diff in spool up between journals and ball bearings on larger turbos like the 6262? I was told only 100-200 rpm tops and if your driving you would never be able to tell between the two. At least with the PTE billet setups.![]()
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Ya, I told my guy to get a ball bearing, but the journal spools pretty fast once it gets going. I got 2400 mbar at 4600. I would rather have a bb but I didn't find out till it was already on the car.
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I agree, going BB on these larger turbos on a 2.0 will certainly help keep the power band in a more useful range for daily driving. If you're after an all out race setup then BB would be advisable too, because the majority of JB turbos don't have the capacity to take the thrust in high boost applications.
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bb def better, I give credit to my PPT manifold for my decent spool up If I get cash later on may upgrade to a bb
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I'd have to go drive it again to be 100% certain, but off the top of my head I think it's about 35-3800ish.
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my Billet BB 6265, thanks again Clay.
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