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  • Moar Powar Babeh
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  On 24/03/2014 at 6:58 PM, sixman said:

RW, will you upgrade the front cover as well?

Nah, plan to have the stock cover machined to suit the billet wheel.

  • MattyP
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  On 24/03/2014 at 11:59 AM, Ralph Wiggum said:

I will more than likely fit a kts billet wheel to my gt3576.

I went a 11 blade kinugawa (I think it's the same company as KTS) billet wheel on the gt3540

Great product I did lose some spool but only about 300 rpm

Sounds pretty good as well

  • Moar Powar Babeh
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Yeah not sure.

I'm not commenting on quality just to my knowledge they are different companies.

I can buy the KTS wheel direct from the australasian sales rep for the same/less than the ebay prices on the kinugawa so would rather deal directly with the manufacturer.

  • Carnage on the Garage Floor
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There is a build on the AFF that used a gtx3576r. Car made near 400rwkw and pushed 24psi. Several have been fitted in WA by extreme and make a solid 350rwkw on 98. Something is wrong with your set-up.

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Know that feeling. Without having to spend on bushes I'd have a surge tank and plenum!

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