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#22
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Hey welcome to the site guy. Ct26 turbo really isnt called for but you can get by with it. If you need any help or have any questions whatsoever, give me a holla and help u get up and running in no time, knowledge and parts wise
#25
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Originally Posted by Spenser
i think it's not "called for" because almost no one has used them, so it would be hard to tell if it would work or not.
It'll definitely "work" The CT26 off the Supra's are nice turbos with I think its a 60 compressor. You'll have spool time but who really cares about spool time. You should be building a turbo kit for max power and a CT26 will definitely make some power on a D-series
#27
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Whitey is right its a 60 trim, while most everyone else on this site has started with smaller 48 trims (t-25's and T-3's).
You just have to be a bit more detail oriented towards tunning. The good news is that you have room to grow on. Also the CT26 is a popular turbo to upgrade. A lot of guys on this site www.supraforums.com do a compressor upgrade for about 200-400$ and are able to squeeze out a bit more air out of this turbo
You just have to be a bit more detail oriented towards tunning. The good news is that you have room to grow on. Also the CT26 is a popular turbo to upgrade. A lot of guys on this site www.supraforums.com do a compressor upgrade for about 200-400$ and are able to squeeze out a bit more air out of this turbo