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Old 05-09-2011, 07:50 AM   #1
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Just curious. Those of you running single turbos.. what turbo are you using? What kind of results are you getting (when are you hitting full boost, what whp range are you in, etc)

Im just trying to gather info for my own education on the topic. Lmk whats working and what hasnt for you






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check out BNR turbos. im getting the stage 3 or 4 when i get back from this deployment. if you wanna wait a year i can give you my opinion haha
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Too vague of a question...
Can't you at least tell us your power goals?
300 versus 500 is a big difference!

Some info here from a recent thread in another section:
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Too vague of a question...
Can't you at least tell us your power goals?
300 versus 500 is a big difference!

Some info here from a recent thread in another section:
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haha ya sorry Ted.. Im probably looking for in the 300 levels. I just want to keep it simple for my build. In my build thread ive bounced around alot with what i want to do but after alot of reading and what not i think i just want to do a stockish build. I have considered BNR stage 3 or 4.

I should be able to run either of them with a stock ECU yes? Although as far as ECU goes the Rtek seems like a good route to compensate for simple upgrades that would come with the hybrid turbo. i.e. slightly larger injectors and bolt ons.
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