Turbo bigger than a 38R?

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I just stumbled across that this morning then read this post. I could not find the link to their page. Thank you very much!

That seems like win win win turbo with no compromises!
 

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I know the kc38 is supposed to flow more. from what I understand they used a van turbo turbine to get that flow which makes sense and should be rather badass.. but if there is another option coming that will outflow the current model, be a drop in replacement and is a 2.6 or smaller then I will be definitely on the lookout. once I get my dually back to pulling and I am ready to upgrade injectors, then I'll need to be looking for a bigger turbo without going t4. unless I have to. and right now that is my only option..

live life full throttle

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We are trying to keep this on the down low so I can't share very much right now.

But I can tell you that these turbos will be COMPLETELY different than anything else out there when it comes to drop in turbos. It will not be just a "modified" gtp38r or "slightly larger" kc38r. We will offer a few different sizes. We think this is going to be huge, but I will wait for the testing to speak for itself. I will start up a thread once this project gets a little farther along.
 

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Send me one. I want to try it with these 350/200's that I run with my 38r and see if its actually any better.
 

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We are trying to keep this on the down low so I can't share very much right now.

But I can tell you that these turbos will be COMPLETELY different than anything else out there when it comes to drop in turbos. It will not be just a "modified" gtp38r or "slightly larger" kc38r. We will offer a few different sizes. We think this is going to be huge, but I will wait for the testing to speak for itself. I will start up a thread once this project gets a little farther along.

That's not really keeping it on the down low Charlie.



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We are trying to keep this on the down low so I can't share very much right now.

But I can tell you that these turbos will be COMPLETELY different than anything else out there when it comes to drop in turbos. It will not be just a "modified" gtp38r or "slightly larger" kc38r. We will offer a few different sizes. We think this is going to be huge, but I will wait for the testing to speak for itself. I will start up a thread once this project gets a little farther along.
Can't wait to see what you have up your sleeve. I'm going to be running these stock injectors for a little bit longer as they are still hanging in there, but would love to get the air side figured out now as I have the bellowed uppipes and ******d pedestal sitting here ready to go on.

Next thing you guys need to work on is a compound setup that isn't ridiculously expensive. ;)

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In all of the threads on the KC 38 I have yet to find one of a compressor map for the unit. Can anyone assist and post. What is the peak flow currently advertised?
 

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You'll just have to buy it to find out!
 

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