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Old Aug 4, 2004 | 07:45 PM
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Default Which turbo would be best???

I'm gonna be running a mild zc, cams only. everything else will be stock. I plan on running 8-10 pounds of boost. i'm stuck with which turbo i should get? Should i get a t3, 14b, or t25 I want to hit full boost by 4500-4800 rpm, because i only take the zc to 6500 rpm. let me know what you guys think
Old Aug 4, 2004 | 07:57 PM
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Default Re:Which turbo would be best???

you could hit a rhb5 and that will have full boost of 8psi by 2500rpms...

that is an extremely small turbo though and it's power band will top out at 7000...but if you're only shifting at 6500 then it might be a good thing for you....

otherwise a dsm t-25 is a bit bigger and should spool 3000-3500 for you

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Old Aug 5, 2004 | 01:01 AM
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Default Re:Which turbo would be best???

the T25 starts spooling at 2500 on a 4g63. I like those little *******, they work well on the 2g eclipse cars.
Old Aug 5, 2004 | 10:02 PM
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Default Re:Which turbo would be best???

---- all those turbos will make full boost before 4500 rpms. (depending on what t3 you go with) I'd go with a larger t3, like a .60/.63 or possibly even a hybrid. Depending on what type of cams you got for your ZC, it will probably really wake up that zc you have. My zc was a different beast after I put cams in mine. My t3 .42/.48 spooled like a mother ******, 12psi 3500rpms. You should be able to rev higher than 6800, My cams were making power atleast til 7200.

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