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Hey guys

just found out my car (R34 GT-T) has an HKS turbo of some kind in it... can anyone shed some light on what it possibly might be... its sitting in the stock location with the heat shield still over the top of it and has the numbers 064 on the exhast side... i no shit all about turbo's so i am just curious as to what type of turbo i could have?

cheers

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could be any number of turbos mate

you need to take the heat shield off.

get the ID tag off the cartridge

Other than that, no-one can really help as the numbers will tell the story.

If you cant do it, take it to a workshop if you need to know :D

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tried taking the heatshield off.. but with my crappy tools it was gonna take hours... i will probably give it a go on the week end but run out of light to fast of an afternoon.

cheers for the help guys

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any got any info at all? im having alot of trouble finding what this turbo is good for... seems pretty responsive from driving the car, but would really like to know how much boost i can put through it.

any info at all guys

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