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Old 06-10-2014, 05:20 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Rid3_FaM0uS View Post
Knowing that my little disco potatoes will not make my power goals for this car I was sitting down looking over the forced performance upgrade order form and I thought to myself " theres got to be a more cost effective idea than this. 1500$ to upgrade two turbos is pretty steep,(not that I wont pay it if I have too because im not for cutting corners.) so I was doing a little "googling" to find out a couple of things 1. a GT2860rs and a GT2871 are the same turbo and 2 from what I can tell a GT2871 and a GT3071 are the same cartridge just larger compressor and wheel so I guess to get to the point here;

can anyone EDUCATEDLY CONFIRM that it is possible to convert my 2860 to a 3071?

Upgrading your GT2860 RS turbo will be cheaper and more cost effective than buy two new turbos. You will end up paying over $1000 easy just for one turbo. Upgrading to the HTA 2868 Billet Wheel with your turbo will pretty much give you the performance of the GT3071 just more efficient because of the billet turbo wheel. The Hp rating for both turbo are pretty much the same ball park 475 each.

Also I don't think you can upgrade your 2860 to a 3071.
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