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So Al says his flash is good for up to 450whp... are we going to see a pump gas Buschur Flash on the BR475 turbo?
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Originally posted by Zeus So Al says his flash is good for up to 450whp... are we going to see a pump gas Buschur Flash on the BR475 turbo? |
WOW :headbang: very nice gains....looks good too
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Originally posted by Alfriedesq In the works! :mitsu: |
Looks a very nice piece of kit. Is it a ball bearing turbo?
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Wow!! i cant wait!!!
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wow...i am very intrested in this {OMG}
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Originally posted by Turboholic ask your friend if he can share the map if that is tuned by EMS certified professionals. -Ben Dave- Can I go larger turbo with a Buschur/Dyno Flash alone. Is a stand alone required/recommended? |
Originally posted by Serge03 i reconsidered my picture, but ill put it up for the sake of your quote timzcat! and yes, im talkin Thats what I normally carry around as pocket change hehehehee just kidding {OMG} {OMG} {OMG} |
OK I've got some questions:
Will bolt right up to a 3 inch DP such as B&B or is modification required like the HKS kit? Will a HKS suction kit or cusco induction arm (MAF) pipe work with this turbo? Thanks for any responses and I can't wait to get this kit :) |
i dont understand how a different turbo boosting the same as stock can make more power???? Can someone explain??? and will this fit with my typhoon and BR turbo back 3" ??
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The turbo is just sized to be more efficient at a given boost. More efficiency means less heat, denser charge and more power all at the same pressure.
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dont forget about CFM....a turbo can flow more air at the same psi.
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Question David,
We know your turbo is not water cooled. We also know that it has been established that a stock Evo runs very high oil temps. For those of us who are hell-bent on a water cooled turbo for our daily driver, will/can you special order a water cooled center section for us in the BR475? I'd pay (when I can) an extra $500 for a water jacket long before I would pay extra for a ball bearing section (not that BB is needed on the BR475). If not, could you suggest a route to go as I'm unbending on this subject (I'm sure there will be others with all the talk about oil/oil temps lately). |
my question is how is 400whp that much of a gain when its based on a 2wd dyno. In other words that may translate into 375-385 whp on a dynojet awd dyno, that's not impressive at all considering the $2500 investment to get aproximately 25 extra hp. I know Evos that make 365-370 whp on racegas with stock turbo on a dynojet awd dyno. I hope that the bigger turbo is putting down better whp.
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