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Ok, the ct-26 is cheap and decent. It's worthless after 8psi tho. The T3 is hear works well. But if you use that, you use lower boost levels righT? And T3/t4 would be overkill cuz u could probably get a t3 cheaper, right? Someone clue me in on what u think the ideal turby for 5s is and why.
With a T-series, would u need a new manifold or just flange? -------------------- NASA/SCCA RX-7....currently under the knife
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The cost difference between a t3/t4 and a t3 really isn't that much. As for upgrading the CT26 to run 20-30 PSI... uhh.. no..
Basically, all you should be considering are your power goals, and the amount of $ you have to spend. If you want to boost cheaply and get decent boost; there's really nothing wrong with low boosting on the CT26- I was a little too hard on it in my sticky. If you want to set up a perfect boost machine that gives you LOTS of room to play with down the line- t3/t4. |
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