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Old 05-13-2008, 02:06 AM
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whats the price for the BB option out of curiosity?
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Originally Posted by DrTurbo
Unfortunately Turbonetics does not have the maps for the new wheels yet. Only total flow figures.
Do you have maps for 76mm? I doubt they are very different
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Originally Posted by TripleWhite96
whats the price for the BB option out of curiosity?
go to the first post Dr Turbo has the link to the pricing........
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Ok upgrade price will be $299.
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sounds fair enough. I am gonna put some more miles on mine the way it is then upgrade. Right now I'm dealing with broken drivetrain stuff cause the little 76 is cranking out so much power. Got a fabed 9" on order along with new driveshaft. First the tranny blew up. Now the rear. Burned up two clutches also rated at 600+ horsepower so I said **** it and went with a 2500 dollar twin disk that grabs harder the hotter it gets.
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Huh, that's erie, cause I just broke my trans last night too, a fully built Rossler 65E. But i'm in a pig (Silverado SS). My tranny downtime may be the perfect time to upgrade.
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Looks as though we might be giving Jose and Dr. Turbo a call soon. Gonna be a lot of parts going out next week and one empty truck.
Old 05-13-2008, 04:12 PM
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Let me know....the phone has been non-stop on orders for these things. As well as the damn FI-X unit orders haven't slowed down. Alot of folks upgrading from GT47's and GT55's.
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Originally Posted by DrTurbo
We now have the TC series units guys offered with the new 78mm comp wheel. This should get some of you guys that are wanting a few more ponies satisfied. Check it out in the site link below...

http://forcedinductions.com/productturbonetics.htm
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is it possible to put the 78mm comp wheel into the gtk 1000 front cover?
how will it flow?

thanks
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Man that price is awesome. Looks like i'll be upgrading
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Originally Posted by crashly
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is it possible to put the 78mm comp wheel into the gtk 1000 front cover?
how will it flow?

thanks
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Don't know...I will have to check.
Old 05-14-2008, 03:37 AM
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50-75whp more than TC76, but what HP are people having from TC76?
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Its not hard to get 800 rwhp with an M6 and a TC76 you could probibly get 850 rwhp.
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has it been done? didn't see such dyno graphs.
but I'm more interested in auto, actually, cause I think auto suits waaaay better for such combo
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well I put down 700 on only 10 lbs boost on a 348 with an M6 and 10 bolt. So the potential is there. If I were to up the boost to say 17 lbs that would add 175 rwhp and subtract 100 rwhp with a 4l80e and 9" and you would be at 775 rwhp with a heavy duty auto and drivetrain. Thats a guesstimate.
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wasn't it you who had some rediculously high CR? That would matter a lot
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9:8.1
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Originally Posted by DrTurbo
Don't know...I will have to check.
how you go with these?
ash
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It can be done.....
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DrTurbo, will TC78 suit nicely 383ci 9.2:1 engine (goal - streetable 850whp)?
From your other posts looks like ST80 is not working very efficiently with this motor at ~1 bar


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