View Full Version : choice for a drift turbo?
mat.roberts
03-12-2011, 02:06 PM
HHey boys so suspension and drivline is all set and ready
to go so the motor is next here is my support list
Tomei 555cc
tomei poncams
tomei mhg
walbro 255
Haltech e8 standalone
Custom 3.25"from elbow back
intake.
So now Im about to buy a tomei manifold and I'm
Struggling to chose between sails. I've read alot about all three but
Im looking for some info on tourqe delivery and drift performance.
Here are the 3
-2871r dyno.63
-m7960
-t518z.
All opinions and suggestions welcome thanks guys!!!!
EsChassisLove
03-12-2011, 02:10 PM
Hard decision.
The 2871 offers a flatter, more straight across the band power, but lacks the amount of power a 7960 will give you at 2000rpm.
The 7960 offers some serious torque at under 2500rpm, but its rated at 50hp less than a 2871. Its fucking ridiculous that torque
GT2871R .86 is what you should go with lol
EsChassisLove
03-12-2011, 02:12 PM
heres the tomei turbo
http://zilvia.net/f/advertiser-announcements-feedback/334692-frsport-new-tomei-arms-m8270-m7960-turbos.html
eklips3
03-12-2011, 06:53 PM
maybe a 2876R ?
if you dont wanna go with a 2876 then i would go with a .83 ar 2871r . its good that you have the poncams so flow and spooling the turbo wont really be an issue.
anton1o
03-12-2011, 06:55 PM
2876R is very laggy, stick with the GT2871R to GT3071R.
T518z would rank the best imo, im running 1.. So much power for a little turbo and awesome to drive with really is a baby TD06!
240rwkw @ 19psi on 98oct pump fuel.
lazysk8er2
03-12-2011, 07:29 PM
if you want fast spool stick with a 71r .63 a/r or i generally thing the s15 turbo is more than enough to spin the rear wheels
mat.roberts
03-12-2011, 08:56 PM
Hey guys thanks for the responses. I agree the t518z seems like the
one that's got the most guts Outta all of them. Its just so damn expensive lol
the m7960 sounds pritty similar to the t518z just a lil cheaper and in a more compact
package witout the high hp capability. I personally don't mind less hp for me its all about feel, but will
it be easier or harder to predict the power delivery vs the 2871r??
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