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Precision 6776 DBB Turbo

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blackgn1

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Is the good ole Presision 6776 DBB P-Trim Water Cooled turbo old school now? It seems to have just up and disappeared.
 
More track less street. Not sure how much difference I would see changing to the new 6766. May not be worth the money. Mines a 4" inlet and 3" outlet. Big exhaust housing.
 
Man... that would make for good back to back dyno. How much boost do you typically run?
 
I run an older 6776 ball bearing w/ H cover. Would love to upgrade to a billet turbo with ceramic bearings but it's hard to swallow when the old turbo works well and the new one costs well over $2K.
 
forget the bb option especially on the corn....$1200 or so. sell yours $600
 
I run an older 6776 ball bearing w/ H cover. Would love to upgrade to a billet turbo with ceramic bearings but it's hard to swallow when the old turbo works well and the new one costs well over $2K.
Unless you plan on trapping 135+ there will be about nothing there. The 67
Cea will overrun the turbine too. It's almost a mismatch of wheels to run the 65 ex with the 67 compressor. There is nothing out there showing a power gain with the 66 because no one has a b a tested and run one hard enough. There is a little squeeze room there you won't see it unless you are running it really hard at that point most would run the bigger turbine and drop the backpressure a bunch.
 
I have run up to 26psi. After the converter change I'm going to shoot for 28-30psi. Crank is going to hold me back. Stocker!!!
 
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