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Mr. Dull
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Whats the fastest anyone has gone with a PT-67 P trim w/.63housing? Thanks just curious. 

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SignUp Now!The 67mm compressor wheel used in the PT67, typically likes to be run from 18psi up to 28psi. Even though it doesn't like to run past 28, there are people who have pushed it to 38. (aka crazy Supra guys) The 795 rating was generally at around 28-30. My personal opinion is, I would not push it past 32 myself as you are starting to over speed the rotating assembly at that point and the charge temps are starting to get very high. For a combo that would have a 67 comp and small shaft P-trim turbine wheel (PT6776S, PT6776SP, PT6776H, PT6776HP, PT6776RLS, PT6776RLSP, PT6776RLH, and PT6776RLHP) in order to maximize it's full potential, you would need a huge FM IC (RJC, Cotton, BA Perf, etc, etc) fully ported aluminum heads with a roller cam, girdled bottom end with good crank, rods and pistons. 65# Mototrons to 84# delphis, double pumper or single external pump, XFI, BS3 or FAST or at a bare minimum Translator Pro with WB tuning capabilities, either alky or C16 and all the proper suspension mods in order to max the turbo out at it's 795 fwhp rating. The same can be said for the PT67 with a GT-Q turbine wheel whose hp rating is around 800-815 fwhp range due to the larger turbine wheel. In a light weight car, 3300-3400# with driver, someone will eventually run high 9's with this turbo, it is inevitable. It will happen when someone builds this exact combo above at that weight and can get the boost up to 31-32 range, drive it like they stole it and with perfect racing conditions.![]()
HTH
Patrick
I believe Don Palumbo has run 9.90's with a 67gtq.
Thats the "small" E Cover - A/R .60 - S Cover is A/R .70
Yes Don Palumbo ran 9.92 at 137 with a PT67GTQ. Full weight car , iron heads and AC.![]()