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Old Sep 25, 2007 | 01:16 PM
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Hmm - I don't think so.

3076's don't really make the same power as a 3065.

Maybe on different dyno's but on the same car on the same dyno I think the 3065 is good for about 50hp more.
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Old Sep 25, 2007 | 01:21 PM
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i disagree, the numbers for a 3076r are higher than that if a green, and ~ equal to that of a 3065.
A 3076 and 3065 are equal? Are you kidding?

Maybe a 3065 on a Mustang dyno and a 3076 on a dynojet would net you the same #'s.

I would also put money on a 20G-9LT car making the same or close to the same amount of power and running the same times as a 3076 equipped car.

The 3065 and 35R are almost identical in power until 30psi then the 35R will pull away. I dont see a 3076 hanging with either of those.
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Old Sep 25, 2007 | 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by dudical26

Maybe on different dyno's but on the same car on the same dyno I think the 3065 is good for about 50hp more.
I would say this statement is pretty accurate yes depending on the setup it could even be more.
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Old Sep 25, 2007 | 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Jrod@Buschur
A 3076 and 3065 are equal? Are you kidding?

Maybe a 3065 on a Mustang dyno and a 3076 on a dynojet would net you the same #'s.

I would also put money on a 20G-9LT car making the same or close to the same amount of power and running the same times as a 3076 equipped car.

The 3065 and 35R are almost identical in power until 30psi then the 35R will pull away. I dont see a 3076 hanging with either of those.
I'm sure you guys have tuned a hole bunch of 3076 and green cars.

What would you say is the average of each. Just a guess here, I'm not looking for hard facts.
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Old Sep 25, 2007 | 02:06 PM
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Old Sep 25, 2007 | 02:09 PM
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It honestly all depends on the supporting mods chosen, what you're using for tuning, alky vs no alky, what octane gas, what dyno, what turbo kit, etc....

That question can be about as difficult to answer as how many licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie pop. lol

Like I said... the 3076 cars and 20G-9LT cars are going to be close. I cant even remember the lasttime I sold a 3076 kit or even one that we dyno'd. I would print a comparrison of dyno sheets (3076 vs 20G-9LT) if I knew of a 3076 car that we've done with a close combination to that of a 20G car we did.

There is a decent amount 20G-9LT cars right now dipping into the 10's if not they are running CONSISTENT low 11's. Also keep in mind the 20G-9LT has stock like spool up as the 3076 does not.
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Old Sep 25, 2007 | 02:17 PM
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The green is seriously impressive. Not only stock like spool but also cheaper by about $1,300
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Old Sep 25, 2007 | 02:51 PM
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How close is the 3076 to a 50 trim. The 3076 should have a bit more top end right?
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Old Sep 25, 2007 | 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by DS-03evo
How close is the 3076 to a 50 trim. The 3076 should have a bit more top end right?
I would not recommend a 50 trim over the 20G-9LT either. I talk people out of the 50 trim's and 3076's daily because for the amount of power that each make its not comparable in my eyes.

The 20G-9LT spools faster, flows the same amount of air, still leaves that FUN factor in the car and makes similar power. I dont like to sell someone something I personally would not run and I personally wouldnt run the 50 trim or the 3076. If you would rather spend another $1300 for the same performance I will sell it to you if you insist on it.

The way I recommend turbo's is in this order. 20G-9LT (aka: Evo Green), 3065, 35R, 37R, etc....
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Old Sep 25, 2007 | 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Jrod@Buschur
I would not recommend a 50 trim over the 20G-9LT either. I talk people out of the 50 trim's and 3076's daily because for the amount of power that each make its not comparable in my eyes.

The 20G-9LT spools faster, flows the same amount of air, still leaves that FUN factor in the car and makes similar power. I dont like to sell someone something I personally would not run and I personally wouldnt run the 50 trim or the 3076. If you would rather spend another $1300 for the same performance I will sell it to you if you insist on it.

The way I recommend turbo's is in this order. 20G-9LT (aka: Evo Green), 3065, 35R, 37R, etc....
Why dont you guys have more information about the turbos you sell on your website like AMS does?
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Old Sep 25, 2007 | 04:24 PM
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They have a good amount of info.

If you really want to learn about something you have to do your own research. There is new ground being made every day with turbo's like the green, it would be crazy for Buschur to update their website every time someone runs a new time at the track.

Just search around on the forums, there are tons of great threads on the green or the 3065.
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Old Sep 25, 2007 | 08:30 PM
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with all those turbos..i dont know which to get...
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Old Sep 25, 2007 | 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by dxbevo9

with all those turbos..i dont know which to get...
I've had both and If I had to do it all over again I'd go 3065
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Old Sep 26, 2007 | 04:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Jrod@Buschur
A 3076 and 3065 are equal? Are you kidding?

Maybe a 3065 on a Mustang dyno and a 3076 on a dynojet would net you the same #'s.

I would also put money on a 20G-9LT car making the same or close to the same amount of power and running the same times as a 3076 equipped car.

The 3065 and 35R are almost identical in power until 30psi then the 35R will pull away. I dont see a 3076 hanging with either of those.
y because u guys dont sell the 3076r anymore? almost every 3076r i have seen has made comparable power to almost all the 3065s i have seen. i really dont know what else to say. u can say what u will but when it comes down to it, because u dont sell it, your obviously not going to say anything good about it. so how about u let other forum members state their opinions before u come in here and state your vendor opinion. kthnksbai!

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Old Sep 26, 2007 | 06:47 AM
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Originally Posted by deadbeatrec
y because u guys dont sell the 3076r anymore? almost every 3076r i have seen has made comparable power to almost all the 3065s i have seen. i really dont know what else to say. u can say what u will but when it comes down to it, because u dont sell it, your obviously not going to say anything good about it. so how about u let other forum members state their opinions before u come in here and state your vendor opinion. kthnksbai!
They don't sell the 3076r because no one wants it. They do, however, still offer it for sale (at least it's still listed on the website). It is important to note the difference between selling and making available for purchase.

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