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· AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs
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So here's the results between #2 only passes, same exact set-up except the turbos.






The yellow one is with the GT42 (#73444), the white one is with the GT45 (#795). That's 102.46mph on the yellow ticket. As you can see by the drastically different ET's but similar mph's, the 45 doesn't really lite pretty well 'til you hit overdrive. It's pretty fun once it does lite though. :D Should have my 42 back in a couple of weeks though.
 

· DILLIGAFF
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No juice on those runs? I am curious to if you were to spray the same amount of juice with both turbos, would it make a bigger difference between the two then?
 

· AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs
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12.18 at 111.71 with the 45, 12.2? at 109 with the 42. With the 42 the 60ft is aabout a tenth quicker, but the 45 goes faster after.
 

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What A/R housing were you using on the GT42R and the GT45? And are you going to sell the GT45? And are you down sizing to get the fun factor back? :D And aside from the two turbos being different in size, can you reuse the same pedistal? And what about the up-pipes? Is the set for the 45 longer than the ones for the 42? Sorry for all the questions Danny. Just curious.
 

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Is this comparison between a GT42 with 102mm vs a GT 45 with 94mm? I didn't see you mention whether they were both ball bearing or not. It seems like you can find the GT45's with the t4 1.0AR exhaust housings pretty cheap now.
 

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Is this comparison between a GT42 with 102mm vs a GT 45 with 94mm? I didn't see you mention whether they were both ball bearing or not. It seems like you can find the GT45's with the t4 1.0AR exhaust housings pretty cheap now.
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Is this comparison between a GT42 with 102mm vs a GT 45 with 94mm? I didn't see you mention whether they were both ball bearing or not. It seems like you can find the GT45's with the t4 1.0AR exhaust housings pretty cheap now.
The GT45 is larger than the GT42.:confused:
 

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So, I'm not trying to start an argument, just asking a question. I've seen the GT42's with a 102mm or 96lb. wheel and haven't ever seen the GT45's with anything over a 94 mm. Are there larger compressor wheels available for the GT45?
 
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