JGM Mapped Billet GT3071 Standard Position
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JGM Mapped Billet GT3071 Standard Position
Mapped by Simon today at Area 52.....
Gt3071 Standard Position Turbo with 20% meth on a 2.0 Sti Wide track.
479.2bhp
470lbft Torque.
More than most GT3076 based standard fit units.
Simon , I thank you.
Gt3071 Standard Position Turbo with 20% meth on a 2.0 Sti Wide track.
479.2bhp
470lbft Torque.
More than most GT3076 based standard fit units.
Simon , I thank you.
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Exhaust housing restrictions of standard fit turbo causes it to have less power.....
Its a new Aet Gtx3071 with Turbosmart actuator with 7cm EH.
Think its similar to a md321t but seems to be more like a 'V' for results.
Should have gone rotated but you 'live and learn'.
Its a new Aet Gtx3071 with Turbosmart actuator with 7cm EH.
Think its similar to a md321t but seems to be more like a 'V' for results.
Should have gone rotated but you 'live and learn'.
Last edited by turboturner; 08 November 2012 at 08:41 PM.
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Yes is it 2.1L
There is no difference if its 2.1 or 2.5 or 2.0L,difference will be only in spool up or torque figures
Friend(Steve) running on his 2.0L T and he made 482bhp(Simon too mapped Steve car) on 18% methanol
Good figures and great torque,do you have RR graphs?
Jura
There is no difference if its 2.1 or 2.5 or 2.0L,difference will be only in spool up or torque figures
Friend(Steve) running on his 2.0L T and he made 482bhp(Simon too mapped Steve car) on 18% methanol
Good figures and great torque,do you have RR graphs?
Jura
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Yes is it 2.1L
There is no difference if its 2.1 or 2.5 or 2.0L,difference will be only in spool up or torque figures
Friend(Steve) running on his 2.0L T and he made 482bhp(Simon too mapped Steve car) on 18% methanol
Good figures and great torque,do you have RR graphs?
Jura
There is no difference if its 2.1 or 2.5 or 2.0L,difference will be only in spool up or torque figures
Friend(Steve) running on his 2.0L T and he made 482bhp(Simon too mapped Steve car) on 18% methanol
Good figures and great torque,do you have RR graphs?
Jura
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[QUOTE=jura11;10861586]I would too be impressed with those figures on 2.0L
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2.0L can have some great figures look at the gobstoper that's a 2.0L
Well I hope so as I'm building a 2.0L I'm looking at we'll over 500 fingers crossed
Simon don't forget to get in touch.
Jura
2.0L can have some great figures look at the gobstoper that's a 2.0L
Well I hope so as I'm building a 2.0L I'm looking at we'll over 500 fingers crossed
Simon don't forget to get in touch.
Last edited by johnnybon; 09 November 2012 at 09:26 AM.
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Very nice graph although those inlet air temps may have over compensated on the figures a tad though.
When AET get it right, they certainly get it right.
When AET get it right, they certainly get it right.
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