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gsxer
02-17-2007, 11:43 PM
I was thinking about getting a 57 trim and was wondering if it is a good turbo? Its a bullseye power 57 trim turbo with t04b with external on the o2. Any imput is welcome.

thanks,

b00stcreep21
02-18-2007, 12:12 AM
No one is going to be able to tell you anything without telling what your goals are, what size motor, what set up, etc....

gsxer
02-18-2007, 12:50 AM
My mods:

6-bolt motor swap w/
-arp hardware
-QPR EGR Block-off
-BS elim kit
-'90 oil filter housing
-small 16g
fmic
walboro 255
650cc injectors
polyeurethane motor mounts
ported 2g exhaust manifold
apexi n1 catback
Buschur TB elbow
2.5" downpipe, w/ dual 3" resonators, no cat
Apexi AFC-2 (getting DSMlink)
polished 1g rail with custom mounted FP gauge
10mm plug wires
RRE crankcase breather'/oil catch can
Joe P MBC
dual 12" Fal high flow fan(pull)
10" SPAL High flow fan (push)
polished ebay strut bar

goal is a 10-11 sec car, drag car, street car, 450-500 hp car

thanks

1ViciousGSX
02-18-2007, 07:56 AM
The .57 trim turbos have never done all that well. You would be happier with a well set up .50 trim turbo (they are great pump gas turbos) or something like a SC61. You can get into the 11's with a .50 trim, but not in the 10's. Just remember most well tuned DSMs will make 10 hp per lb/min of airflow. So just look at the lb/min rating of a turbo and multiply it by 10 to know what power level you could expect to see as a max hp. You would do well to put some aftermarket cams in the engine also.

JET
02-18-2007, 10:59 AM
I would say a SCM61 or similar turbo would be your best choice. I take it you are talking dyno numbers from LSE or DB? A SCM61 might be able to make 500 whp, mine did 460 whp so far at DB.