Garrett Gt3582R VS Precision 6076E???
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Garrett Gt3582R VS Precision 6076E???
You see some of the fastest cars in mags like GMHTP running twin GT3582Rs but I was wondering if a pair of Precision 6076E would do as well for about 1/2the cost?
For combo specifics view Apples to Kiwi Comparison please.
For combo specifics view Apples to Kiwi Comparison please.
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Thought I'd post the combo here.
390(based on 6.0L block+.030)
9.2:1 CR forged pistons
6.125 forged rods
3.825 forged crank
CNC ported TFS 225 heads
Edelbrock Pro-Flo EFI intake
83LB Injectors
Blower/Turbo friendly Cam
Air-Air Intercooler
Tranny:
TH400 with 2.48 1st gear/3800-4200 Stall Converter
Rear end:
S-60 3.60-3.90 rear gear
Tires:
295-325/60/15 ET Street Drag Radials Rear
165 VW Front
Wheels:
Weld Draglites 15X5 Front/15X10 Rear
8Pt Roll Cage
Usual front/rear street/strip suspension
Assume car weight 3300-3500 without 260+ lb driver and a 60/40 mix of E-85/E-98.
Expected ET 10.20-9.70
Car to have A/C & stereo if possible but Fiberglass buckets w/out rear seat.
Last edited by N2OBaby; 10-24-2012 at 04:18 PM. Reason: 1 more thought
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The 6076's will make good power but they would not make as much as the 3582r's as the wheels are smaller and less efficient.
Power wise, I would say a PT6262 would be similar to a 3582r but have slightly slower response.
Power wise, I would say a PT6262 would be similar to a 3582r but have slightly slower response.