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Old 08-21-2009, 05:14 PM
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Master Power T76 vs. BW S475



Old 08-21-2009, 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by MUSTANGBRKR02
my BW S475 was 50 lbs and dominated a gallon of milk size wise. It is also a T6 flange.
wow 50lbs
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[QUOTE=kbracing96;12107073]Master Power T76 vs. BW S475


thats a fat *** hahah theres no way that wheel is 75 mm ? there measuring must be different in switzerland.
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Made 500hp to the wheels with 6 lbs of boost with my MP T-70. That's on stock bottom end. I see full boost at about 3,000 rpm. I have had no issues with mine and completely satisfied, and paid half the price of other turbos.



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