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[QUOTE="KCTurbos, post: 1546675, member: 13852"] Here are some quick boost/ebp number for the graphs above. 75mm 2000 rpms 29/42 2500 rpms 38/48 3000rpms 43/68 3500rpms 50/73 (ebp maxed out) 71mm 2000 rpms 30/46 2500rpms 40/49 3000rpms 44/68 3500rpms 44/73 s364.5 2000rpms 7/9 2500rpms 34/38 3000rpms 39/52 3500rpms 34/60 So boost numbers are similar down low between the 71 and 75, but the 75mm is more in the center of the compressor map which will make it run cooler. Up top the 71 runs out of steam [/QUOTE]
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