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Old 07-29-2008, 04:02 PM
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The units utilize the latest turbine design as always with Tnetics. Now the latest comp cover is adapted.....these units are built to bridge some gap between the mid-frame units and smaller frames like the T-series units, but without crazy prices. The units are $1549 with all the bells and whistles. The BB units are $2099 and are fully rebuildable. We can CNC relief cuts into the turbines as well for race setups.

Ratings are below.....

$1549.00 Non-BB
$2099.00 BB unit


GTM-T72- 1000HP
GTM-T76- 1140hp
GTM-T78- 1200hp

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Originally Posted by DrTurbo


The units utilize the latest turbine design as always with Tnetics. Now the latest comp cover is adapted.....these units are built to bridge some gap between the mid-frame units and smaller frames like the T-series units, but without crazy prices. The units are $1549 with all the bells and whistles. The BB units are $2099 and are fully rebuildable. We can CNC relief cuts into the turbines as well for race setups.

Ratings are below.....

GTM-T72- 1000HP
GTM-T76- 1140hp
GTM-T78- 1200hp
I would assume these spool slower than the Tc76/Tc78 series and use a t6 flange?
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Originally Posted by sciff5
I would assume these spool slower than the Tc76/Tc78 series and use a t6 flange?

No, T4 and they spool maybe 100-150rpms slower only....
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How about the Turbonetics GT-K 1000? I am using a Ptk kit and wonder if it will fit?
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What is the exhaust size?
How big are they physically?
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Originally Posted by DrTurbo
No, T4 and they spool maybe 100-150rpms slower only....


So basically you guys have quick spooling turbos that will serve my needs well into the 1000+ hp range for a 346. I have nitrous too.. as if that wasnt enough. Dr.turbo is the man
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Originally Posted by projectcam
How about the Turbonetics GT-K 1000? I am using a Ptk kit and wonder if it will fit?
These will make a good bit MORE power then a GTK-1000. The GTK is good for 1000 crank HP where these units will make a good bit more as you can see the crank HP ratings.
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Originally Posted by Oh4GTO
What is the exhaust size?
How big are they physically?
Downpipe can be ordered with 3", 3.5" and 4" v-band outlets
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Originally Posted by sciff5


So basically you guys have quick spooling turbos that will serve my needs well into the 1000+ hp range for a 346. I have nitrous too.. as if that wasnt enough. Dr.turbo is the man

These units are designed with the 300-370ci engine guys in mind. This is THE unit for you guys if you have a little spare change left and can go above the TC series unit.
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How much is the spare change? PM me if you cant disclose here.
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Originally Posted by Oh4GTO
How much is the spare change? PM me if you cant disclose here.

Prices are in the original post. They are the retail prices.
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GTM cover is below in re-flow and Non-reflow form. The TC cover is in the middle

The other is the TC cover on top of the GTM reflow cover.
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The HP levels you quote in the first post. How realistic are they for a 346 CI? At the wheels through a auto. I know there are variables. But those numbers are high so I wante to ask. I may have to get me one of those. Thanks

John
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Originally Posted by 99SS-T
The HP levels you quote in the first post. How realistic are they for a 346 CI? At the wheels through a auto. I know there are variables. But those numbers are high so I wante to ask. I may have to get me one of those. Thanks

John
Those are crank hp #'s not rwhp.
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Ill take a 78mm with a t4 and a 3 inch down pipe I will be calling you tomorrow!
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GTM cover the one you use on your units?
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Originally Posted by hellbents10
GTM cover the one you use on your units?
The GTM cover is both the big covers you see. One just re-flow , coated and the other just non-re-flow.
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I got that part, just wondering if it is the same cover you start with on your units? Looks very similar.
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No, the difuser spacing sits to far back on Tnetic units. If you were to cut one it would cut the entire difuser face off...lol
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haha, right on your new covers look really nice though, its hard to tell from the small pics as they can be a little deceiving.


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