He said my other mods will effect turbo performance (of course), but I should be on peak boost by 3,400-3,700 RPMS. We'll see what my BC 272 cams will do to that time frame...
I was initially concerned about the 2.4" compressor inlet, since just about everything of that size has a 3" inlet. Plus, the inlet I already have is 3", so I had to order a 2.4" coupler. He said for this turbo, inlet size has little if any effect on spool rate or flow. Although the 2.4" inlet should make it easier to get everything to fit properly, especially with TGV deletes that I have prepared for install. A little background: during my previous, bolt-on build, I wasn't able to fit my TGV deletes with the 3" turbo inlet (AMR) and getting the factory TGV's to fit with the inlet was very difficult, but doable. Hopefully, this step-down coupler will move the inlet ever so slightly towards the middle of the block that it should clear these deletes. In case I wasn't clear before, this new turbo (and my previous GT3071r) is a stock location, IWG unit.
I don't remember the specifics, but the turbine wheel has a custom cut profile to the blades, providing early boost response without sacrificing top end. There are a few similarly modded Subies in my area running this turbo and they have been putting down 480-530whp (93/E85) and running 11.2-10.9 second 1/4 Mile's. One guy even claims 580whp with BC272 cams, though he doesn't say what fuel, I would imagine it has to be E85.