Advice on a Turbo for a 2.1 stroker
Hi guys. Hope your all well
I'm looking for advice on which turbo to get to bolt on to my 2.1 stroker
I'm looking for about 450-550BHP. Mainly upto 500BHP.
Also can you tell me a rough price of turbos as you state them (if you know ofcourse) please
All help will be appreciated.
Thanks a lot
I'm looking for advice on which turbo to get to bolt on to my 2.1 stroker
I'm looking for about 450-550BHP. Mainly upto 500BHP.
Also can you tell me a rough price of turbos as you state them (if you know ofcourse) please
All help will be appreciated.
Thanks a lot
what will the car be used for and what heads are you running?
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http://www.andyforrestperformance.co.uk/16307.html
http://lateralperformance.co.uk/sect...impreza_turbos
what will the car be used for and what heads are you running?
http://www.andyforrestperformance.co.uk/16307.html
http://lateralperformance.co.uk/sect...impreza_turbos
http://www.andyforrestperformance.co.uk/16307.html
http://lateralperformance.co.uk/sect...impreza_turbos
I would avoid a gt35 for road use, or a gt30 as the SC, MD and turbo technics seem better suited and less laggy for it.
I run an s206 and by 4-4.5k im at full boost. Where as the GT30/5 is more like 5.5k
532.3hp on the meth mix and 485 on the v power only map on my turbo technics S206a, with the billet wheel and bearing upgrades on the s206b that now replaces the a that should be ever better on the lag side of things too
speak with scooby clinic about their sc billet range to see what they offer
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im not sure matey,im running 354bhp in my newage and it doesnt really set the world on fire-in a classic then yeah but in a lardy newage i would think that 400+ is needed to make it a weapon
Alan and Martyn are the guys behind my car, take their advice, they have been in the game long enough to have tried every combination of parts and set ups etc and have done all the R+D on it, in a classic 350 is plenty on the road.
I bet a 350 classic would beat my 500 classic on the road. Try it on a track and it will be a different story
I wouldnt worry about how long the road is!
How big are your ********* is far more important when it comes to racing haha!
So you dont want a fast road car? You want a pub figures dog of a car to drive? Why didnt you just say that! sc45, s206, md series, what ever floats your boat.
But it will be a nightmare on the road and you wont be able to use even 50% of its potential, so you might have it but you will never be able to use it fully. But at least with 350 you could use it fully and will beat most higher power cars on the road if you can drive it properly, save yourself 1.5k on a turbo and invest in some driver training to use your 350hp and it will make it a much faster car.
How big are your ********* is far more important when it comes to racing haha!
So you dont want a fast road car? You want a pub figures dog of a car to drive? Why didnt you just say that! sc45, s206, md series, what ever floats your boat.

But it will be a nightmare on the road and you wont be able to use even 50% of its potential, so you might have it but you will never be able to use it fully. But at least with 350 you could use it fully and will beat most higher power cars on the road if you can drive it properly, save yourself 1.5k on a turbo and invest in some driver training to use your 350hp and it will make it a much faster car.
I can think back to when I first drove my STI it felt like I was driving lightening.that feeling soon stopped though,bring on the modifications
SJ.

my old scdb has been checked and its good for size so after xmas i will be ordering from real street performance a full stroker kit.............
I'm the worst man to ask mate I'm power mad
but seriously I do agree with J as ideally you want a car that gives you fast response for the road and usable power within low rev range you don't want power coming in at 4000 rpm and ending at 8500rpm there's no town roads that can accommodate that kind of power,put a nice medium SC billet turbo that's already been advised job done.
SJ.
but seriously I do agree with J as ideally you want a car that gives you fast response for the road and usable power within low rev range you don't want power coming in at 4000 rpm and ending at 8500rpm there's no town roads that can accommodate that kind of power,put a nice medium SC billet turbo that's already been advised job done.
Sc42. Nice spooly turbo that'll be spot on for a fast road car. Drop a splash of meth in and you'll maybe see around 450 with exceptional spool. If your playing the numbers game then go with an mdx321t. Will spool a little later but still make a great road car
£1500 for a new sc42. New mdx321t is around £1800. Second hand prices vary. I've got a none billet t on my 2.1 2005 sti. It's not really that leggy but I will be upgrading the compressor wheel to a billet 1. Should give an extra 25-30hp and slightly improve spool



SJ.