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I'm purchasing a 180sx pretty soon and theres already have 3 that I have my eye on all with turbo upgrades, car no.1Blitz K3

2Trust TD06

3HKS GT2530

which of the above turbos produces the most HP and which unit is best suited for the car?I appreciate any opinions you guys can give. :roll:

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I don't know about the first one but the TD06 is comparable to the HKS2835 which is a decent unit.[/quote:d2908a54a0]

Yeah, but doesn't the TD06 come in different sizes?do you know if it has an external wasgate?The details of the 180 with the trust turbo is as follows;TD06,HKS cams,HKS frontmount intercooler,550cc injectors,GTR fuel pump,Chipped computer,drift pipe.You think u could take a guess of what the HP would be? :?: :wink:

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blitzpower, as far as I know the TD06 has 14 different models. Some come with an actuator and some without.

The 2835 has 26 different models with the A/R ranging from 0.64 to 1.12. There's a turbo there to suit nearly every application.

With the mods the 180 has you could have anything around (most likely over) 300hp at the whels. This is my guess though, so take it at will.

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Details of the second 180 is as follows;HKSGT2530,HKS frontmount intercooler,550cc injectors,Z32afm,Apexi SAFC,HKS EVC IV.

So what do you think guys? which of the two cars would be the better buy and with the most HP? :?: :?

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The prices for the 180s are 1.Trust-$20k

2.HKS-$22k

Which out of the 2 would have more low to midrange power(the cars haven't arrived from Japan so I really can't do a test drive just yet)

I'm looking for a "[b:1b907d14f0]sits you back in your seat[/b:1b907d14f0]" type of car.......u know,the rush thing :lol:

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the hks car will build boost from a lower speed but the trust car you will be driving along happily and they the boost will hit and you will be flung back in your seat @ around 4k rpm may be more

Btw my r32 does this and its auto at 5k rpm on the dyno it jumps off :-)

ah such problems cant wait till the manual box and bigger turbo go in

make sure the body is good in the one you purchase.

meggala

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