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Old 04-17-2008, 07:37 PM
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who makes the biggest T76 and fit a T4 flange
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When I enquired about a turbo that will make more then a 76gts and in a t4 frame, I was told there isnt much out there.
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The 80gts like I have but they don't make them anymore!
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the ST80 should make more power than all of the turbos listed and is a T4.
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PTE 88, T4 flange, if you are wanting to stay around that size range. Its one of the best t4 turbos out there without getting some one off crazy turbo
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I agree on both the ST80 and PTE88 but are allot larger than the 76gts. I'd love to step up to either of these and would be my first 2 choices but there would be allot of extensive work to modify my kit to accept it. I think the tcmps is the bests bang for the buck, the gts a bit better but than they start to get a bit more work to fit after that.
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FI.com's BW units:

ST76 1200HP T4

Or go to the ST or SX78 T4 which are rated at 1275hp
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Or PTB GT4276 Rated to 1200hp T4 flange.

Thats what i got.

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Originally Posted by black98ws6ta
When I enquired about a turbo that will make more then a 76gts and in a t4 frame, I was told there isnt much out there.
I guess your question is vague....by you asking for the biggest T76 I assumed u meant the largest HP 76mm turbo. There are several other T4 turbos out there that will make atleast 100 more HP then a 76.
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I have seen too many 76's come through our shop that just didn't live up to the hype. I guess if you are only looking to make 700-800 rwhp, it would be fine...but they just seem to run out of air too quickly.
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Originally Posted by Cmarsh
I have seen too many 76's come through our shop that just didn't live up to the hype. I guess if you are only looking to make 700-800 rwhp, it would be fine...but they just seem to run out of air too quickly.
LMAO, only 700-800rwhp............... you know you are a hp junkie when

9 second cars are nothing these days I guess, LOL

I do agree with you, it just sounded funny!
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thanks guys that was what i was looking form i was wandering what my options were with out having to change a lot
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Originally Posted by Websy21
LMAO, only 700-800rwhp............... you know you are a hp junkie when

9 second cars are nothing these days I guess, LOL

I do agree with you, it just sounded funny!
Well you know 8's are the new 10's.

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Originally Posted by Broke EF
Well you know 8's are the new 10's.

Sean
No kidding, when I first joined this site I couldn't believe how many were pulling off the times they were. My goal is 9's....... its going to be a bit of a challenge without the safety gear
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SX76, GT45F-76 non-bb, also a few others that are pricey but can be done.
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Originally Posted by frcefed98
FI.com's BW units:

ST76 1200HP T4

Or go to the ST or SX78 T4 which are rated at 1275hp
were is the best place to get these
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Originally Posted by darrellk
were is the best place to get these
The sponsor directly above of course
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What are the most cost-effective 76's ? They range from $999 to $1500 I think, which are best? I know it's simple question with no simple answer, but still
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TC76 is the most cost effective.
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Originally Posted by ABeasst
TC76 is the most cost effective.
I agree


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