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Will the GT-67 support 15 PSi???????

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Old 05-22-2009, 06:05 PM
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Hey guys i have a 99 Camaro just got done with the engine its now forged i had a GT-60 on my car & actually blew it up now i need to upgrade to a bigger turbo money is a little tight right now so my question is will a GT-67 support 15 psi???? I know they say its good for 750 crank horse but how much will this turbo support at the rear tires & will it be fine at 15 psi Just needed to know before i go & buy this turbo cause i do want to run roughly around 15 psi.thanks guys
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anyone?
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yes, but it will run out of steam really quick. If you are looking to run in the 15psi range go to a T76.
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Originally Posted by Zombie
yes, but it will run out of steam really quick. If you are looking to run in the 15psi range go to a T76.
when you say it will run out of steam what exactly do u mean?
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Originally Posted by SMahar28
when you say it will run out of steam what exactly do u mean?
There's going to be too much airflow for the turbocharger to keep up with.
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Originally Posted by Chronicle
There's going to be too much airflow for the turbocharger to keep up with.
So meaning it will damage the turbo in time?
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Originally Posted by SMahar28
So meaning it will damage the turbo in time?
it's too small. You need a larger turbo such as a 76.
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at 4500rpm u may have 15 psi, but at 5000 you may have 12, and at 5500 10... rough bull **** numbers of course, but you get the point, it cant flow enough cfm... its not about PSI, psi is bull ****, psi means restriction, CFM is what matters... if you can get 1000 cfm at 5 psi ur doing way better than 800 cfm at 30 psi
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I have a GT70 I was trying to sell, pm me if interested.



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