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Is a GTX3582 the best option?


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Picked up the car yesterday from the tuners. Just on run in tune at the moment, made 373rwkw on 15psi. Turbo sounds tuf as.  Tuner reckons it’s gonna be pretty responsive. Once motor is ran in gonna go back for E85 and see what it can do. 

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On 09/08/2020 at 9:07 AM, TUF6 said:

Picked up the car yesterday from the tuners. Just on run in tune at the moment, made 373rwkw on 15psi. Turbo sounds tuf as.  Tuner reckons it’s gonna be pretty responsive. Once motor is ran in gonna go back for E85 and see what it can do. 

Really interested to see how this goes. Send it! 

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Didn’t get a dyno sheet but will defs have one on final tune. I don’t even know how to upload pictures yet lol

 

On 10/08/2020 at 6:54 AM, cat007 said:

That's a decent amount of boost and power for a run in tune haha.

 

Have you done anything to the head?

Yeah it’s driving pretty good lol. 
head studs valve springs. 
built motor. 

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3 minutes ago, TUF6 said:

I don’t even know how to upload pictures yet lol

instructions here -> https://www.fordxr6turbo.com/forum/topic/92470-how-to-put-images-in-your-post/

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So I'm going the G35-900 also. Will post results on stock bottom end in a few months. There's a fair wait on 6 boost manifolds at the moment.

 

Mine won't be about peak hp because of the stock rods, but should give an indication of comparable response to a standard GT3582. 

 

I'll send it with build motor, which will be in the pipeline.

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