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hay i have a 32 with a rb20 and iam thinking about buying a KKR480 its a 480hp turbo for $900 brand new just wondering if anyone has had any experience with this turbo or no anythink about it and would it be to lagie thanks

I'm a proud owner of the KKR480 and have a fair few months under the belt on 15-16psi and its going great. And plenty of power as you can see. I would recommend getting the smaller version though..

Don't worry bout the others let em pay 3000 for the same shit! And use the extra money to mod another part.

And guess what, if it goes bang you can buy another 2 and be cheaper then the others.

G.

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I'm a proud owner of the KKR480 and have a fair few months under the belt on 15-16psi and its going great. And plenty of power as you can see. I would recommend getting the smaller version though..

Don't worry bout the others let em pay 3000 for the same shit! And use the extra money to mod another part.

And guess what, if it goes bang you can buy another 2 and be cheaper then the others.

G.

even the smaller one will be pretty laggy on a RB20...

cohen20; get a HKS GTRS - i have one and its very responsive with good top end. I definitely have no regrets :)

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I'm a proud owner of the KKR480 and have a fair few months under the belt on 15-16psi and its going great. And plenty of power as you can see. I would recommend getting the smaller version though..

Don't worry bout the others let em pay 3000 for the same shit! And use the extra money to mod another part.

And guess what, if it goes bang you can buy another 2 and be cheaper then the others.

G.

hay man thanks and just wondering what mods have you done to get that much power thanks

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cheap turbo resulting in poor performance

They might make power, any turbo can, but its delivery and lag/response it shocking.

see here, 6 pages of info

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...07715&hl=kkr480

Post in that thread if your question isnt answered mate :)

ps. for the RB20, you cant go post a HKS 2530 if you ask me

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