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Old 03-08-2023, 07:50 PM   #5
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quick question though, is a 3076R gonna be too big? I have the money to go all out with this and I want more power in the future with forged internals and drivetrain parts yk
3076 is perfect for anywhere between 300-450whp comfortably. You're not going to have instant response at 2500 rpm, but trust me- that's something to be thankful for. Having a larger turbo also means less backpressure in the housing and less boost necessary to reach your power goals. This means more efficiency and less heat.
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