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Vadim I thought T25/T28 hybrids where supposed to be the best of both worlds?
That's what people say... I dunno. Like I said above, I just wanted a T25 rebuild. I had to do the upgrade because the T25 I bought to rebuild was too far gone. My old black car (with a T25) would pretty much roast the tires from any place in the rev range. The T25/T28 is probably capable of a lot more on the top end, but it builds boost really late for a small turbo (look on the second Dyno Dynamics graph). It just wasn't what I had in mind for this car.
It's been retired from DD duty for a while. I'm actually getting ready for a total redo. I want to use the pistons, rods, and the p11 transmission on my B12, so I'm going to put the stock lowport and transmission back in it with a 2.25" downpipe and exhaust. I'll run it on low boost and it will be a pleasant, quiet, reasonably quick spare car.
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Vadim If you ever paid attention, what was your gas mileage like. My daily RR is getting 23mpg light driving (slipping clutch), with boost it should be better. Once I fix the steering rack leak I plan on light driving the VE-T and seeing what it gets. If it's still around 18mpg, good bye VE and hello RR-T.
I've only done the math on it a few times, but it is pretty typical. It gets mid teens around town and boosting a lot, and high 20s to low 30s on long interstate trips.