Anyone use thse turbo's
I think these would be a decent size for a smaller 4.8/5.3 build, but $130 for a turbo? You get what you pay for in most cases, so I'd be cautious.
I am leaning toward a pair of On3's
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The GT35 are inexpensive and surely will spool up fast, but don't think will provide the top end power. So far I've had better response for CX racing.
Is there a middle ground?
The GT35 are inexpensive and surely will spool up fast, but don't think will provide the top end power. So far I've had better response for CX racing.
Is there a middle ground?
If I had a better built engine I would have turned it up, pulled the filters, and locked the converter
Pretty sure they'll make 800+ before they're out of steam.
They package easily, light off quick, and are making big power for such a conservative tune.
The GT35 are inexpensive and surely will spool up fast, but don't think will provide the top end power. So far I've had better response for CX racing.
Is there a middle ground?
That's relative. Also you didn't get a MAP because ON3 probably doesn't even know what a compressor MAP is. Be aware that when you deal with knock off Chinese companies, You are dealing with knock off Chinese companies.. Expecting the world from cheap **** and basing your goals off of unicorn build threads wont get you anywhere.
Last edited by oscs; Jun 5, 2015 at 02:17 PM.
I gained 6mph in the 1/8th going from 15 to 18psi, these are definitely still making power as boost goes up
I don't think those on3s are any better than the cxracing equivalent
They're probably made by the same Asian children honestly
Besides a power number, what are you plans/goals with the car?
You can get them in an S cover in a 62/65, 66/65 (What I'm running on a 408) all the way up to 78/68. Under $800 each with a one year warranty.
My 408 lights up those turbo's instantly with a 3600 stalled TH400. I wouldn't chose anything different based on my experience with them.
You can get them in an S cover in a 62/65, 66/65 (What I'm running on a 408) all the way up to 78/68. Under $800 each with a one year warranty.
My 408 lights up those turbo's instantly with a 3600 stalled TH400. I wouldn't chose anything different based on my experience with them.
My build plan is a stock LS1 (considering a cam), twin turbo, eBay turbo headers and 2->1 IC and I will build the plumbing.
You can get them in an S cover in a 62/65, 66/65 (What I'm running on a 408) all the way up to 78/68. Under $800 each with a one year warranty.
My 408 lights up those turbo's instantly with a 3600 stalled TH400. I wouldn't chose anything different based on my experience with them.
Sorry which company?








