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Old 10 February 2020, 11:15 PM
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Originally Posted by scooobydont
Some brilliant advise guys. I am not long here and have seen a few threads turn 'a bit funny' but, this has been no nonsense, sound advise from well established members.

Superb!
I agree the guys have been really helpful.

Thanks guys. Much appreciated👍👍
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What a nice thread with some great advice, to the OP a few friends have had sc36’s fitted and their cars have gone like a stabbed rat, imo a great turbo for a road car and well within the limits of your engine.

Regarding the oil I have always used fuchs in my build but I am going to have a look at the silverline as mentioned in here.

good luck with your project :-)
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Originally Posted by IainMilford
What a nice thread with some great advice, to the OP a few friends have had sc36’s fitted and their cars have gone like a stabbed rat, imo a great turbo for a road car and well within the limits of your engine.

Regarding the oil I have always used fuchs in my build but I am going to have a look at the silverline as mentioned in here.

good luck with your project :-)
Thanks pal. 👍
Just out of interest do you know what power they are running on the SC36 and have you been in the car, if so how much difference is it over standard. 👍
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Originally Posted by IainMilford
What a nice thread with some great advice, to the OP a few friends have had sc36’s fitted and their cars have gone like a stabbed rat, imo a great turbo for a road car and well within the limits of your engine.

Regarding the oil I have always used fuchs in my build but I am going to have a look at the silverline as mentioned in here.

good luck with your project :-)
Hi out if interest you don't know anybody with the SC38 turbo do you.
Not sure if to go with SC36 or SC38 Turbo?

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Originally Posted by Stratts77
Thanks pal. 👍
Just out of interest do you know what power they are running on the SC36 and have you been in the car, if so how much difference is it over standard. 👍
Dyno results have varied between 350-370bhp and yes i have had a number if passenger rides and can confirm they went very well! They spool well and come on boost early and hold well to the redline.
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Originally Posted by IainMilford
Dyno results have varied between 350-370bhp and yes i have had a number if passenger rides and can confirm they went very well! They spool well and come on boost early and hold well to the redline.
Sounds good.
Ok thanks pal👍
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