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SK,

I will be ordering one of these either this week or early next week! I am just going to use my std 33 turbo instead of the r34 one!

Cheers

No problems, just PM me when you are ready to go.

:) cheers :)

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okay i had 261 rwhp on my old turbo with a blown turbo seal

i changed turbo over without a tune on 17 psi i made 327 rwhp

when i get the turbo back and my injectors on soon

i wanna get 350 rwhp

and end of year ill think about ext gating this turbo will see on funds :happy:

okay i had 261 rwhp on my old turbo with a blown turbo seal

i changed turbo over without a tune on 17 psi i made 327 rwhp

when i get the turbo back and my injectors on soon

i wanna get 350 rwhp

and end of year ill think about ext gating this turbo will see on funds :angry:

327 rwhp (244 rwkw) that's pretty much spot on. Tune must be pretty good as is. Poncams will get you to 350 rwhp (265 rwkw) with out the complexity of an external wastegate.

:( cheers :D

will this group buy still be running in about 4 weeks ? very intersted due to alpinestars success

cheers sam

Yep, I am trying to get it held open untill Xmas.

:angry: cheers :)

Gary,

So whats the go if I wanted to get my GTT Turbo (VG30) hiflowed? In your first post it says this isn't for GTT/Neo turbos.

Mate i think you can still get your R34 turbo hiflowed for same price but you have to send in your original turbo to get hiflowed.

The original deal is you put your order through and GCG will hiflow one of their own R33 turbo and when done you send them your turbo as replacement for their stock and they send you the hiflow one.

I'm getting mine hiflowed at the moment Sydneykid said it takes 3-4 days for them to do it. He is a top bloke.. even went out of his way to meet up with me so i could give him my turbo as i didn't want the hassle of posting the turbo to them.

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