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t88 is sold...bw 91-79 or precision 6765


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Basically after many thoughts and posts, i dedcided to sell my greddy t88 due to feeling it will be too laggy for me. So now it is sold its time to order its replacemnt. I've pm'd a couple of members who have these turbo's and both have been very helpful with there responsess. Both have said very much the same,

they are making 1.5/6 bar of boost close to 4000rpm , the bw setup has made over 600hp and 6765 will once it has cams fitted and a remap.

I do not think there is a out right winner, but the only thing swaying me is there is bw 91-79's in stock in the states, where as the 6765 is going to be around 6 weeks before it will arrive, which is not a problem if it is the right turbo to go for. On the precision side of the argument it has proven time and time again it is a great turbo.

 

This is the final decision i have to make and probably the most important.

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

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tbh they are soo much alike its untrue, the BW and precision work out about the same in the states, so makes it even more of a toss up!

 

Depends what one you go with, i paid $2300 for my T6765H dbb but you can get a cheaper journal one with the s cover for about $1000 i think, not sure what power that would make.

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Ricky i would be going with the journal bearing turbo like yourself.

 

Jamie i will probably be going for the h cover with ported shroud, will be a bit of a pain with greddy mani but i will work something out. both the 6765 and 91-79 work out at $1079 plus delivery and tax,

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I don't want to sound dappy, but if the precision has a 65mm turbine wheel, and the Borg warner has a 79mm turbine wheel, how are there characteristics so much alike?

Surely the bw would be much more laggy?

 

Depends wether you are measuring the exducer or inducer

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