J3st3r's Setup(s)
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Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 1,548
From: Nashville, TN
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Posts: 1,548
From: Nashville, TN
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From: Nashville, TN
The GTX3576R is a recent release from Garrett, likes syldrin mentioned, it's a 30R turbo with a 35R billet compressor wheel. It's price the same as the GTX3582R which is about $600+ more than the GT3076R. We have dynoed the GTX3076R and GTX3582R but have not done the GTX3576R. Expect the spoolup to be a bit slower than your gt3076R but it should have a significantly higher top-end.
You're not going to really utlize the potential of the new gtx30R or both gtx35R's until you're putting down more than 450+ whp.
MrC
Joined: Sep 2006
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From: Vista, CA or Camp Pendleton
Its funny too, because a lot of the cars(V8 guys) especially do not like to wave you by, I think they see the Scion emblem in the rearview and think..."yeah right". Then as soon as the session is done we get those same guys, and several other people over in our pits asking all kinds of questions with looks on their faces like "What the F$%k is going on here" 
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Greate videos Brian. Looks like you had a blast.
The GTX3576R is a recent release from Garrett, likes syldrin mentioned, it's a 30R turbo with a 35R billet compressor wheel. It's price the same as the GTX3582R which is about $600+ more than the GT3076R. We have dynoed the GTX3076R and GTX3582R but have not done the GTX3576R. Expect the spoolup to be a bit slower than your gt3076R but it should have a significantly higher top-end.
You're not going to really utlize the potential of the new gtx30R or both gtx35R's until you're putting down more than 450+ whp.
MrC
The GTX3576R is a recent release from Garrett, likes syldrin mentioned, it's a 30R turbo with a 35R billet compressor wheel. It's price the same as the GTX3582R which is about $600+ more than the GT3076R. We have dynoed the GTX3076R and GTX3582R but have not done the GTX3576R. Expect the spoolup to be a bit slower than your gt3076R but it should have a significantly higher top-end.
You're not going to really utlize the potential of the new gtx30R or both gtx35R's until you're putting down more than 450+ whp.
MrC
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Build looks sick very well done. All the fab work looks great too.
Agree with you on doing your own work because my motor is fully built but has issues and I can't figure out the problem.
My only option is to fully tear-down the motor again which I dread and kringe when thinking about that.
This taught me always take the time and do it yourself or with some who has more experience like 10+ years.
Great build anyway.
Agree with you on doing your own work because my motor is fully built but has issues and I can't figure out the problem.
My only option is to fully tear-down the motor again which I dread and kringe when thinking about that.
This taught me always take the time and do it yourself or with some who has more experience like 10+ years.
Great build anyway.
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When at the track the power steering fluid gets really hot and tends to overflow out of the tank. , as well as the fluid breaking down. So this is to cool the fluid when I am at the track. This heat reduction also helps to reduce the break down of the fluid at high temps
Thanks to the VERY mild winter track days are right around the corner...but had to enjoy the great Sunday weather
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B79-9SHsumo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B79-9SHsumo





























