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I want to put a turbo kit on my R32 GTR and i want a response car. so if any one can steer me in the right direction that would be great. my r32 is basicly stock has a exhaust. so any other parts that might help me with making a response car please tell

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how responsive are they. what is the rpms a soon as full boost comes on?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p?act=Search&f=

cheers.

Its all covered, depends on your engine spec.

Have a read of the threads.

Same thing for 2530's

GTR Garrett 350HP Upgrades

707160-5

pnblight uses them in WA and makes 500+rwhp with supporting mods

They bolt up to all the standard oil and water lines as well as dump pipes

several customers have pointed out, that they see a difference of 3-500rpm

Thanks

Tarek

RACESPEC

this is not the for sale section, traders can use thier own sections freely, not FI

cheers - R31Nismoid

I want to put a turbo kit on my R32 GTR and i want a response car. so if any one can steer me in the right direction that would be great. my r32 is basicly stock has a exhaust. so any other parts that might help me with making a response car please tell

the best two units are

Garret gt2560r 707160-5

Hks 2530

I personally not very interested in the gt-ss as you loss top end with no real gains in the bottom end over the 2530 or gt2560r (personal opinion )

both direct bolt on and both very similar, if i had to pick the differences the garret will spool a little earlier and make a little more hp at lower boost BUT the HKS is capable of high boost and comes in to it own in this area but these not a lot of motors that will run 1.5 bar plus which is where i believe the HKS start to over come the garrets

Racespec can supply the garret at a very good $$ much cheaper thean the hks unit new out of japan (comparing new with new)

I have run the garret turbos through all the stages of my build up from std with exhaust 12.08 1/4 miles (std air box ,injectors,afms, ecu ) to 529.4rwhp at 20 psi

pete

2530's mate...i made over 440AWKW on race fuel and over 400AWKW on pump gas also made 467RWKW on 103unleaded....runs 10.3's and goes like a rocket off the mark..1.4-1.5 60' times...i might have a set for sale if you are interested...pm me

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