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360 Kw With A Gtx3576 Turbo


PAH

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I'm happy with my MTA750 now sorted but time over, I'd do the GTX76r. Such good value when on special. Basically an easy 500hp with mad spool.

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Lennox,

You might need to factor in the costs for the following:

* Injector upgrade - I am running Bosch 1000ID's

* Flapper mods - easier to do when the turbo is in bits to fit the GTX3576. Probably essential.

* Clutch upgrade.

* Intercooler might - not sure if it's essential or just very helpful. I grew tired of hot weather power drop-off.

* Exhaust and cat upgrade.

* Fuel pump upgrade - you might find this is essential.

Guys - you can see my use of the words "probably" and "maybe". Let's know what's essential when fitting a GTX3576 turbo centre.

Lennox - Í could have saved a couple of thousand by getting the turbo upgrade and intercooler done the first time. The lack of puff over 5500rpm and the hot weather drop-off have always bothered me but I thought a cat upgrade and bigger injectors would keep me happy. Biting the bullet and getting it all done once means you will save the cost of the 2 or 3 tunes before you decide to go for the turbo and intercooler upgrade.

Yes this turbo from MTQ comes with a new inlet housing that requires an adaptor to fit it onto the Process West intercooler. I'd contemplated having a go at fitting it myself. Glad I didn't when I saw the work that Autotech guys did.

PAH

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What else do you need once you buy the turbo for 1450 or whatever? Does that just go in your factory housing and you're ready to go?

a new inlet hose

a new outlet hose

front cover drilled and tapped for a boost reference line

a rear housing with port job

an actuator

an actuator bracket

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