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Hey everyone

Can anyone recommend somewhere to get a stock r33 gtst turbo high flowed?

Wat sort of power can a high flow do?

Wat sort of price is it to high flow one?

Has anyone had experience they could share?

Thanks

Guesty

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Hey everyone

Can anyone recommend somewhere in VIC to get a stock r33 gtst turbo high flowed?

Wat sort of power can a high flow do?

Wat sort of price is it to high flow one?

Has anyone had experience they could share?

Thanks

Guesty

JPC are the best!

$1200

made 235rwkw with dumpback zorst, gfb bleed valve, remapped ecu, arc cooler and cai. ran a 12.4 on street tyres. My mate with the similar mods only with a pfc, ebc, injectors and full zorst made a whoping 275rwkw. yet to run it.

Slide Performance - go to sale section, traders...... under $800 using your turbo for the highflow.

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edit: here we are: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...131723&st=0

Edited by Tangles
The standard RB25 turbo is already ball bearing. A high flow job will retain this.

Yes the stock turbo is ball bearing, but the standard bearings will not be retained in a highflow basicly the only parts that are reusable are the compressor and turbine cover.

Slides (pm slide) turbos for example are not a ball bearing highflow but they can be had for under $1000 the trade off is lag and throttle response vs a ball bearing turbo with all things equal. Sydneykid has GCG highflows for sale in the group buy section for 1750 these are ball bearing and have proven themselfs many times over.

cheers

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