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two-step-n 07-17-2012 04:14 AM

New CT26 dyno 573lbs of torque
 
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Went to the dyno again with two-step-n
Running Alberts 60-1 CT26
Car made 467whp and 573lbs of torque.
Boost pressure is 23lbs dropping 20~
Turbo could run more boost but with the break up no real reason.

pandrade 07-19-2012 01:23 PM

nice!! that has always been my goal is more torqu than hp. must have taken a while to get ur current power levels

two-step-n 07-20-2012 03:23 AM

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Originally Posted by pandrade (Post 103845)
nice!! that has always been my goal is more torqu than hp. must have taken a while to get ur current power levels

not really we we're just testing the limits of my buddys ct26 60-1 hes makes

Grandavi 08-02-2012 08:41 PM

Thats pretty impressive. Correct me though, is the 60-1 trim prone to failure (or shorter life) or is that a "urban-myth"?

cre 08-03-2012 04:08 AM

There's a pretty long list of 60-1 owners who've suffered failures... It's just a big wheel to run on such a small shaft. It is what it is. Some people have no problems whatsoever and a few people have lost them after only a few hundred miles. A couple of the shops which offer CT-26 upgrades have removed that specific one from their menu for a reason (DriftMotion, for example).


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