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Old 07-22-2013, 03:47 PM   #31
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Why doesn't your hp/tq numbers cross at 5200?
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Old 07-22-2013, 03:51 PM   #32
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Read post prior to yours.

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Old 07-23-2013, 06:57 AM   #33
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What's C16(?)... Also, what tuning media?
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C16 is race fuel, with a 117octane rating.

So pretty much, more timing, boost and fun...
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jr_ss is correct on the fuel, although we didn't go ridiculous on timing. Those numbers were achieved with only 8 degrees of timing. I was on an AEM Version 1 Engine Management System.

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BACK FROM THE DEAD lol

For those of you who have installed the m7960, did you happen to use the supplied "suction pipe" aka turbo inlet pipe? I bought this turbo used and rebuilt it but I didn't get an inlet pipe. The instruction manual says to reuse the stock s14/s15 inlet. Can anyone verify if this will suffice?

I know the specs are off by about 6-7mm (I think that's all it was)
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BACK FROM THE DEAD lol

For those of you who have installed the m7960, did you happen to use the supplied "suction pipe" aka turbo inlet pipe? I bought this turbo used and rebuilt it but I didn't get an inlet pipe. The instruction manual says to reuse the stock s14/s15 inlet. Can anyone verify if this will suffice?

I know the specs are off by about 6-7mm (I think that's all it was)
I know this is old but Im running this turbo and using the stock T28 OEM Inlet and fits like a champ. I will admit, i do get a leak though when boost leak test inbetween the inlet and turbo. Might be blown gasket so ill find out for sure soon enough.

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I know this is old but Im running this turbo and using the stock T28 OEM Inlet and fits like a champ. I will admit, i do get a leak though when boost leak test inbetween the inlet and turbo. Might be blown gasket so ill find out for sure soon enough.

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I had to use maybe 3/16 of an inch spacer I cut from a sheet of aluminum so the bend would clear the wastegate
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