64mm turbine vs 79mm turbine?
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any insight on what to expect on changing from a 64mm turbine to a 79mm tubine wheel in the same size housing( .96) assuming all else is equal. motor is an lq9 with stock cam.
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http://www.compturbo.com/products/in...duct=CT43-8079
attempting to compare this to my master power t76 p-trim , better yet trying to get an idea of spool differences of the two
attempting to compare this to my master power t76 p-trim , better yet trying to get an idea of spool differences of the two
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the comp is a better pairing hands down
the comp uses a 100 trim wheel, it is straight cut......... that is why it seems extreme
the P trim uses a 74mm inducer so you know
the comp uses a 100 trim wheel, it is straight cut......... that is why it seems extreme
the P trim uses a 74mm inducer so you know
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