opinions about new garrett g25-660 vs gen2 gtx3071r
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opinions about new garrett g25-660 vs gen2 gtx3071r
I have been running a ptunning kit with a gen 1 garrett gtx3076r for many years now. Dynoed at 588whp at 20psi on e85. With all these new turbos coming out and there crazy high power ratings for small ass turbos i been thinking about geting rid of my gen 1 gtx3076r for something more responsive. I'll be more than happy with 550whp on the top end but i want as much bottom end and as fast of a spool up i can get. The new gen 2 gt garrett gtx3071 is ratted at a crazy 650hp at thats only a 54mm turbo. This turbo is 4mm smaller than my current gen 1 gtx3076r and is ratter for more power.
The new garrett g25-660 is a super tiny 54mm turbo with a tiny 49mm turbine wheel are is rated for a crazy high 660hp.
Is there any truth about these tiny turbos making such high hp numbers? back 10-12 years ago you would need a supper laggy 62mm+ turbo to make 600hp
If this is true i should be about to replace my gen 1 gtx3076r with the new g25-660 and making the same amount of power if not more with a huge increase in spool up and bottom end power.
https://www.atpturbo.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=tp&Product_Cod e=GRT-TBO-633&Category_Code=G25660
The new garrett g25-660 is a super tiny 54mm turbo with a tiny 49mm turbine wheel are is rated for a crazy high 660hp.
Is there any truth about these tiny turbos making such high hp numbers? back 10-12 years ago you would need a supper laggy 62mm+ turbo to make 600hp
If this is true i should be about to replace my gen 1 gtx3076r with the new g25-660 and making the same amount of power if not more with a huge increase in spool up and bottom end power.
https://www.atpturbo.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=tp&Product_Cod e=GRT-TBO-633&Category_Code=G25660
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I went from a pte6062 to a BW257...Faster spool is def. where it's at. I have yet to go back on the dyno so take my advise with a grain of salt, but I would suggest using a turbine housing calculator. Don't take other peoples "advise" or odds are you'll be way off the mark. I had people telling me to go with over a 1.0 A/R. After figuring out my numbers I ended up at .83 a/r twinscroll and I love it. I come onto boost wayyy sooner. You''ll need to know some numbers to figure out what size exhaust housing you'll need but here is a calculator to get you to where you need to be.The compressor map will be of no use to you as this is BW specific but the turbine housing graph should put you in the ballpark
Last edited by Charper732; 01-03-2018 at 03:45 PM.
#4
The GTX3071R Gen2 is the only easy upgrade in keeping your PTuning kit. If you want to go to the G-series, you'll need a whole new custom kit. I'm starting to work on my own setup, G25-660 with 0.72 A/R. Hope to have it done by the end of summer.
#5
Or go for disco potato gtx28
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Dude a gt28 = insta-spool on a 1.8 liter b series engine = fighting traction all the time. Unless you are looking for all low range and some midrange that's a seriously small turbo to match to a f22 / f20 (engines that revs to the moon and back). @riceball im also looking at the gen 2 gtx3076 (i emailed ATP and they said new CHRA + compressor housing = 1600 ish and i can reuse my tial exhaust housing).
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I asked the same question about the G series a few months ago. Just based off garrett’s advertised numbers, the G25-660 should put out similar hp to a standard GT3582R (non-GTX / series 2) which on an s2000 is about 600hp ish on the high end depending on manifold but the spool of probably a 28 sized turbo. I’d be very curious to see the dyno’s once people have started installing them. So long as you are not going for crazy hp, this has the potential of being the perfect size.
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I asked the same question about the G series a few months ago. Just based off garrett’s advertised numbers, the G25-660 should put out similar hp to a standard GT3582R (non-GTX / series 2) which on an s2000 is about 600hp ish on the high end depending on manifold but the spool of probably a 28 sized turbo. I’d be very curious to see the dyno’s once people have started installing them. So long as you are not going for crazy hp, this has the potential of being the perfect size.
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