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Hi All,

Anyone got a HKS GTRS Turbo installed?

Or what are your opinions about them? Good low down rev turbo? Good for drifting / drag?

I'm asking this as the following kit seems reasonably priced, and am considering one..

http://www.nengun.com/catalogue/product/42

any sugestions or info about this turbo would be great...

thanks,

-JD

PS: I'm looking to hit 250rwks with a good low down response turbo..

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what other mods do you have?

the GT-RS is rate @ 400Ps, there is no point getting the turbo unless you have a pfc, larger injectors (550cc), full exhuast, fmic, a heavy duty clutch, fuel pump etc etc...

also check out

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=55845

for result on this turbo

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what other mods do you have?

the GT-RS is rate @ 400Ps, there is no point getting the turbo unless you have a pfc, larger injectors (550cc), full exhuast, fmic, a heavy duty clutch, fuel pump etc etc...

also check out

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=55845

for result on this turbo

hrmm ok,, thanks for the info man,,

looking to get pfc within couple of weeks,, so was just thinkin ahead, thats all..

cheers

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i bought myself a hks GT2835 PRO S its rate @ 420ps (its a step up from the GT-RS, more power not alittle less responds than the rs)

and i didnt have pfc or injectors or bigger afm...

i had a tomie fuel pump thou...

In the end i ended up getting the pfc, 740cc nismo injectors (only $50 more than the 550cc) and a z32. and i've put that all on now and going to put my turbo on this weekend then get a tune asap.

Chaning the turbo can become a very costly project, in the beginning i through i could just throw the turbo on and it would all be fine but i was very wrong....

if your goal is 250rwkw (335rwhp), then you will need larger injectors for sure, along with a bigger afm (something like a z32 or q45).It is also always good to have some susepsion mods are you want to be able to put the power to the ground and you need a good clutch to do that also

Just to give you an idea here is a full list of my mods

hks cat-back + trust front + hks dump pipe

Z32 Afm + apexi Filter + cai box

D2 coilovers + rg castor rods + 17inch rims - button clutch

nismo 740cc + fmic + hks turbo + pfc + profec a ebc

thats about it i think

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turbo upgrades for the rb25 and in fact the HKS GT-rs i think has been covered in at least 3 other threads. please do a search and look at the rb25 turbo upgrade thread. all the info you seek is covered,

but you will need a 5k mod shopping list to fit it and use it correctly

ecu

injectors

airflow meter

full exhaust

cold air intake

injectors

clutch

boost controller

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Unless you already have them, you'd be better off getting the PFC/Injector/GTRS kit from nengun (find it in the "product promotions" section). It's around $4K and easy to install yourself if you're half handy with a spanner.

This turbo is right on the edge of the stock afm / injectors ... to get the most out of it and for security you really need to look at a Z32AFM and either injectors or a fuel reg.

And yes *cough*search*cough* the lag is pretty much the same as stock, very responsive on the street, a great mild/moderate upgrade in turbo terms :angry:

You may not quite make the 250rwkw; get the 2835proS is you want that guaranteed.. but you'll come damn close if you don't.

I'm very happy with mine.

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its rated @ 400hp So ya can definatly make 250 rwkw.. me and 3 other mates did it without cams. after cams and cam gears headgasket and more boost im pushin 301 and mates pushin roughly 290 due to smaller cams and diffrent dynos..great street turbs..make sure its tuned well..

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ahh cheers guys,,

yeah at the moment ive got..

TEIN coilover suspension,

Apexi Blow Off Valve,

HKS Air Pod,

3" Exhaust,

manual boost controller,

strut brace, (doesnt matter)

Blitz boost guage, (doesnt matter)

hks turbo timer (doesnt matter) ..

i was thinking to get a fmic, then pfc, then fuel pump and injectors then turbo..

should i be getting this stuff in a different order?

cheers,

-JD

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aswell as the above mentioned essential supporting mods, would you also add a hard intake pipe to the list?

or for those of you with the GT-RS - is the standard rubber pipe from the afm to the turbo holding up without sucking closed?

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i was thinking to get a fmic, then pfc, then fuel pump and injectors then turbo..

should i be getting this stuff in a different order?

cheers,

-JD

do front mount than fuel pump (can do fuel pump than front mount if you'd like) how ever if your goin the power fc and gtrs, do fmic and fuel pump than after that i'd suggest just buying the kit for the injectors pfc and gtrs straight from nengun and installing at the same time and adding a z32 afm just before you get your tune done

i havent got any complaints about these turbo's.. the r33 gtst ive come across running one of these is absolutely awesome spools up super fast and still carrys thru with decent topend

how ever i did see one of these on a s15 and it was pure crap but somehow i think it had an awful lot to do with the tuning so still cant really say anything bad about these turbo's

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aswell as the above mentioned essential supporting mods, would you also add a hard intake pipe to the list?

or for those of you with the GT-RS - is the standard rubber pipe from the afm to the turbo holding up without sucking closed?

yeah that pipe holds up fine. i have changed it due to looks. you should not have problems with it.

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