gt2560r vs EFR6258
#29
Rods only for 300whp if you're cheap cheap cheap. I've done this a few times, it worked well, but I broke stock pistons around 350whp on pump gas. I think with E85, they're stay together at 350whp. There's two people I believe on the forum doing exactly this right now. I now have a $$$$ motor with all the things.
#32
This has been discussed before. You might do a search and see what people think, opinions vary on what is needed vs nice to have.
Rods only for 300whp if you're cheap cheap cheap. I've done this a few times, it worked well, but I broke stock pistons around 350whp on pump gas. I think with E85, they're stay together at 350whp. There's two people I believe on the forum doing exactly this right now. I now have a $$$$ motor with all the things.
Rods only for 300whp if you're cheap cheap cheap. I've done this a few times, it worked well, but I broke stock pistons around 350whp on pump gas. I think with E85, they're stay together at 350whp. There's two people I believe on the forum doing exactly this right now. I now have a $$$$ motor with all the things.
#34
Search brah, it's been discussed before in detail. It depends on your other goals, if your going to rev high, or run e85, or track the car. Varying levels of build, although the differences aren't huge, unless you start getting into lots of head work.
*edit: Patsmx5 beat me to it
*edit: Patsmx5 beat me to it
#40
The real first thing to do is start searching and reading.
Then do it again for hours and hours and hours.
Then come back and have a pretty good grasp on what it takes, and have much better questions that we will gladly answer for you, because we will see that you're serious about doing this and did the initial leg work.
It's right there in the classifieds.
I'm mostly joking though, he really doesn't need a 6758. But most end up with one after swearing up and down that they "only need 200hp". So this might save you the time and trouble. With these new tech turbos boost threshold is quite different than an old garrett.
Then do it again for hours and hours and hours.
Then come back and have a pretty good grasp on what it takes, and have much better questions that we will gladly answer for you, because we will see that you're serious about doing this and did the initial leg work.
I'm mostly joking though, he really doesn't need a 6758. But most end up with one after swearing up and down that they "only need 200hp". So this might save you the time and trouble. With these new tech turbos boost threshold is quite different than an old garrett.