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Hey guys, you probably recognise the title type, as i made a similar thread last week when i was going to get my car back, what should i do next.

This time, i am writing to you on advice you can give me on what i should do, as i got my car back friday, saturday night, BLEW MY TURBO.

He is saying, same turbo back on, for $600, but i wanna bigger turbo for not a large amount of money, or if someone is selling there high flowed turbo.

I have been reading up on the T70 turbo off ebay, but if i buy the turbo itself, whatelse would i need?

or is a t3/t4 turbo what you recommend?

the car was doing 276hp - 206 kw with standard turbo, i wanna notch that up a fair bit, would either of these do this or what will?

thanks guys

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to get the most out if it you will most likely need: ecu, injectors, fuel pump, clutch, afm, tyres, boost controller, intercooler, exhaust

gcg hiflow $2000

hks 2530 $1300

will work with the usual basic upgrades

r34 stocker $650

r33 stocker $500

well put your opinions with a price, i havnt got a fixed price in my head.

mate your first post didn't ask for prices, just opinions. We gave our opinions, you do the hard work and get prices.

Nengun have the HKS GT2835 pro s at $2300 brand new.

CGC hi flow, what Paully said.

I am guessing you are not running an RB20 if you had 206kw on a stock turbo...

What are we talking?

Also, don't even bother with Ebay... you will most likely throw your money away and have to buy another turbo meaning you could have purchased something that would out perform and out last what you end up with.

work out what you want the car to do for you, what sort of characteristics you want, and start there.

Check the health of your motor for a start, to see what you are working with. Compression and leak down tests. No point throwing lots of power at something thats half dead.

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