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Old 01-07-2004, 08:52 AM
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Default Precision turbo's ?

I wondering what people think of sc32 and sc34.. only problem is garret wont allow them to release comprosser maps to public
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all compressor maps do is fuck with your head and make you go insane..
or so i've been told.

what's the difference between those and the regular t3/t4 setups?
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those series of turbos use the old school T04e trim wheels. find out what trim they use and do a search on that.

www.majesticturbo.com or something like that has all the maps on their page. good luck on going insane. just listen to the vendors power ranges and put your max power goal in there somewhere.
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Originally posted by spic
all compressor maps do is fuck with your head and make you go insane..
or so i've been told.

You have been told that by people that can't read them if you can them properly they are a excellent tool in matching a turbo to your application.
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how funny.. and they're not excellent at anything except giving you a vague idea and what the turbo might do.

or so i've been told.
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Originally posted by 99blackcivicsi
You have been told that by people that can't read them if you can them properly they are a excellent tool in matching a turbo to your application.
yeah Thats what my friend david thats helping me build my motor said. Bence flow the head before you buy turbo..

IM looking at having my head done by abacus so far but my friend david told me to look at talking to flowdyne(I think that is what is called).

Any one got any prefeience on that?
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abacus rocks my ass.
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Originally posted by 99blackcivicsi
You have been told that by people that can't read them if you can them properly they are a excellent tool in matching a turbo to your application.
Not really Ronnie! The compressor maps usually say the turbos like my T67 are waaaay too big for my motor and way out of it's efficiency range and will be on the surge line, UMMM NO! They are not that great of a tool anymore really. A guideline but waaaay off IMO.
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