i was able to put down 365 whp@20 on a JGY bb37 (2871R) with a bone stock det on a jwt program. so i dont see how its not possible for people with cams etc to lay down 400 whp on a t2 turbo. now is it the easiest way probably not but eh.
Originally Posted by ashtonsser Honestly I don't think any t2 turbo can be considered a mud sized turbo. Yes there are those that have made 400 plus on them but its risky and innefficient at that point I would consider between a 50 and 60 trim turbo a mud sized turbo the turbo I'm running with the larger turbine housing still makes full boost by about 4800 and holds power solid all the way to 8k without plunging off. My turbo is good for roughly 550 whp at 30 psi on my setup. Any larger of a turbo I would consider big turbos.
VW guys think GT2871 is a BIG turbo
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lol, yeah the vw guys are crazy with their small turbos. But i think that has more to do with how well their engines are designed to run efficiently as well and their anti detonation properties and definetly their tuning. They have some of the best tuning capabilities and options out there.
Oh and mazda guys think a 2871 is a huge turbo as well. As well as making in the 300-350whp range is a lot to them. hahaha
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Originally Posted by Johnny Cortrim^^^15psi on a GT28rs and S4's equaled 342whp! Wonder what 5 more psi wouldve netted.
I had issues with the jwt tune and had to use a safc-2 to get the a/f under control. Dre told me to turn up the boost to 17-18psi but I kept it where it was due to the jwt base tune. you can see what I got planned for my ve-t. its t2 based.