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Old 08-10-2006, 11:43 AM
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what s the max power of a master power T4 Super T-70 in a rear mount? i have a stock short block 346 ls1 with forged pistons going in, automatic 02 ss. i would like to run 10-12 lbs of boost. what do you guys think. thanks

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.70A/R High Flow Compressor Housing with 4"inch Inlet!!!!
.68A/R and .96A/R Turbine Housing T4 P trim turbine wheel
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About 650hp at the flywheel is about what they will make. Plenty for the stock bottom end.

I run 9psi on 91 octane, but im sure I could run more.
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I'm using that turbo, and the compressor map shows 84lbs, which is approximately 850 horsepower.
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Originally Posted by 67Firebird455
I'm using that turbo, and the compressor map shows 84lbs, which is approximately 850 horsepower.


There is no way that turbo will do 850 horsepower with our cubes........
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Originally Posted by 67Firebird455
I'm using that turbo, and the compressor map shows 84lbs, which is approximately 850 horsepower.
Its will at the peak pressure ratio. Do the calculation with the pressure ratio we run and you will see its far less.
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i hit just over 700rwhp with a t70...so ummm ya...anywho
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Originally Posted by PurEvl
i hit just over 700rwhp with a t70...so ummm ya...anywho
Sweet, I thought they were quite a bit smaller! Thats good to hear
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PurEvl, was that the turbo maxed totaly out??? and was that a front or rear mount?

thanks chris.
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So should I be looking at a 76 instead of the 70? I wanted around 600rwhp on 12# or so, and max it at the track at 15-17# (whatever it will run).
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Originally Posted by Boostaholic
About 650hp at the flywheel is about what they will make. Plenty for the stock bottom end.

I run 9psi on 91 octane, but im sure I could run more.
The fact that you're running TWO T70's... I'm pretty damn sure you're golden to run more than 9psi bud...
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Problem is size. The bigger 76 and 72 and 74 are all very large in size. Jose does have a new compact series of 70-76mm units though, so give us a call here at forcedinductions.com.
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Oh great... I guess I really couldn't beat the price on the MP T70... The fact that it's only a 347 and a 6 speed, I'm afraid spooling will be an issue, not sure though.
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You might be suprised on the price of the compact units he has, plus they do have a real full 1 year warranty and no questions asked. I will say though e-mail him cause the phone is acting funny and we have had problems for the past few days receiving calls.
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do the new compact ones have a ball bearing (dual) option???? now that would be nice

Chris.
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Originally Posted by DrTurbo
Problem is size. The bigger 76 and 72 and 74 are all very large in size. Jose does have a new compact series of 70-76mm units though, so give us a call here at forcedinductions.com.

Why not just post up specs , info and price? It tis a tech board in all and you are sponsors....and the info will help those of us looking for better turbos right now.

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Not a dual, but I think Jose can have them made with a single BB though...which is almost just as effective.
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Originally Posted by frcefed98
Why not just post up specs , info and price? It tis a tech board in all and you are sponsors....and the info will help those of us looking for better turbos right now.

Problem is I don't know all the specs....I'm not as smart...hehe. Jose and Jason are the 2 brain childs that have the units made...lol . . I know they are under <$1000 and will support up to 1000hp max. Which is far cheaper then any other 76mm unit out there that isn't chinese or knock off junk.
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Wow, under a grand really isn't a bad deal. Who makes the units though?
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Damn it I always get you and Jose mixed up Sorry bout that

But for under 1K and will support that kind of power...awesome. I'm not looking to break 1k but I'm in the market for a nice turbo for that amount of $$.

Right now i'm messing around with a T70 that is only temporary until I get a better unit.

Do you know if the turbo(s) in question are the/near the physical size of the T70-T76 turbo's?

I don't want to run a gigantor GT42 sized turbo again
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They are a unit made by Jose and one of the T-netics eng's. We have been using and testing them for about 2 weeks now. Work awesome in small setups and have supported 1000hp crank with the newer turbine wheel fitted in.
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