old fp green 424/414
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old fp green 424/414
i will knock on wood but this turbo has about 60k on it now..it still is such a great turbo for the street offering quick spool and good top end. a comparison of a log from the other day about 35ish vs 90 plus degrees this summer.
my set up now is what chris of mellon tuning pretty much had at one point on his car so he has the tune on this set up pretty much perfected
--thanks again chris!

my set up now is what chris of mellon tuning pretty much had at one point on his car so he has the tune on this set up pretty much perfected
--thanks again chris!
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looking good Zach, I keep thinking that one of these days you'll want more power lol but it's a hard sale when your runs so good.
Most of my FP Red customers are in the 430hp/375tq area so that wouldn't be much of an upgrade for you. The black shares the same hotside so it's not going to do much better on pump either. It would take a 35R to surpass those numbers by a large margin and there goes your quick spoolup.
Most of my FP Red customers are in the 430hp/375tq area so that wouldn't be much of an upgrade for you. The black shares the same hotside so it's not going to do much better on pump either. It would take a 35R to surpass those numbers by a large margin and there goes your quick spoolup.
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looking good Zach, I keep thinking that one of these days you'll want more power lol but it's a hard sale when your runs so good.
Most of my FP Red customers are in the 430hp/375tq area so that wouldn't be much of an upgrade for you. The black shares the same hotside so it's not going to do much better on pump either. It would take a 35R to surpass those numbers by a large margin and there goes your quick spoolup.
Most of my FP Red customers are in the 430hp/375tq area so that wouldn't be much of an upgrade for you. The black shares the same hotside so it's not going to do much better on pump either. It would take a 35R to surpass those numbers by a large margin and there goes your quick spoolup.
like you said the 35r would surpass the current numbers i am making i know i would miss the quick spool. may be we will get e85 near me then i could take advantage of the fp black??


