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Turbo Recommendation
Hey Guys,
I am looking for any input/advice from seasoned FI guys regarding a turbo recommendation. I am going to pre-order the DOC Race kit, but they offer several turbo choices and that is where I am stuck. My goals are to covert to e85 and aim for ~525WHP. Which would be the best turbo for that power goal? I don't want something that will take forever to spool, but at the same time I don't want to max out the turbo. Appreciate the help. |
6465 would be perfect and the vband inlet will spool very quickly that or the 6265 would work for your goals
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Subbed.. .curious to hear from folks to understand compressor maps and other nerdy turbo stuff.
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Never heard of DOC. I would stick to Fast Intentions, SOHO Motorsports, or Boosted Performance turbo kits. You are just asking for trouble buying one from an unknown company. Buy the way, every pre-order sale that I have seen has been a disaster. Folks plopping down big money and they get nothing. I would never ever do a pre-order kit that nobody is running. GTM comes to mind and also the AAM intake are such fiasco's that many folks had issues with.
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http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-g...er-4500-a.html |
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1. the 'expected' delivery date from DOC is 9/1/19 2. DOC is unable to fulfill the order for X reason Do you really think I am going to just sit back and wait an additional 118 days for them to fulfill the order? No, I will not. If 9/1 rolls around and there is no kit and no updated delivery date I will request a refund and contact my bank to inform them of what is going on. Granted, I'm not sure what this has to do with my request for a turbo recommendation. |
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Now, do you have a recommendation as to which size turbo would be optimal? |
Do any of those offer a ball bearing option? It looked like they were all journal bearing but I only gave it a quick glance.
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Yes, the options listed in the poll are of the ball bearing variety. |
Ok. Twinscroll?
The only thing I can really add is that you need to carefully read the compressor map, do all the VE math, and figure out exactly the right size turbo. And then buy the next size up. Seriously, the correctly sized turbo is always just a little too small. |
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Appreciate the constructive feedback. |
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