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Old 23-09-2008, 05:13 PM
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Anyone heard or had any experience with this turbo?



info in .pdf doco form

im considering it as an upgrade over my vf28.

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Old 23-09-2008, 05:53 PM
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nope, but now accepting donations of used VF28's!
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The most important bit in that pdf...



Max efficiency boost level is only 20psi, running outside of this (i.e. the turbo gets hotter) you can go up to ~25 - 27 psi. Or up to 1.8 bar. Of course you can always push outside of a compressor map, just means you make more heat and are less efficient. (Which is why you can smash more and more boost in, but not make the same proportional gains say going from 1 bar to 1.4 bar as you do going from 1.4 bar to 1.8 bar)

Going off memory (and I know I'll be wrong) a 2L can flow a max of 400ish cfm where as a 2.5 can flow 450ish.

So it should give a good punch.
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are these mitsubishi based?
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Got one of these for sale almost brand new done no work at all .....
Good upgrade for stock cars not what this person was after

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[QUOTE=WRXRW]Anyone heard or had any experience with this turbo?

http://www.rexnet.com.au/forum/index...mei+Arms+M7760

this might help you out a bit
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Seen one sitting at ASG for sale, looks like new and I heard its a bargain too....would be interesting to see how it goes!
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Old 09-11-2008, 12:28 PM
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how much?

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i'd like to know too!
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