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Highflowed 1HDT ct26 suits a 1fz?

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Highflowed 1HDT ct26 suits a 1fz?

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Just curious, probably a stupid question though, but I was wondering if a highflowed ct26 works on a 1fz, or is it still too small?
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Re: Highflowed 1HDT ct26 suits a 1fz?

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to small, by heaps.
something like a gt35/40 would be what your after
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Re: Highflowed 1HDT ct26 suits a 1fz?

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I probably should have also mentioned that im only after around 5psi.
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Re: Highflowed 1HDT ct26 suits a 1fz?

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i reckon it'd still be too small.
and apparently 1fz's can take 8psi comfortably without the need for an aftermarket ecu
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Re: Highflowed 1HDT ct26 suits a 1fz?

Post by Northside 4x4 »

The smaller you make the turbo, the more boost it will naturally want to run to keep up with the flow of the larger motor.

Power you will make with a GT35R at 5Psi would be equal to probably 15PSI in a little ct26.

Larger turbo, lots of flow, lots less boost = Reliability.

Boost is just a meaningless number in most circumstances, at 8psi on a GTX42R those motors make inexcess of 400hp atw. Certainly not ok for the standard ecu.

Even the last one we built was a turbonetics T70 @ 6psi and made 200kw at the wheels. The standard fuel system is running out of puff by about 190kw. 200 would be the safe limit without upgrades.
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