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Hey guys need to upgrade my hairdryer....oh sorry my stock turbo on my rb25.....lol

Thinking of putting a gt3040r with a 0.63 rear housing so it can be more responsive. Searched it already but no luck.

Its a 600hp dual ball bearing turbo. Want to know how responsive its is and when full boost comes on?

Who ever has this info it would be most appreciated. Basically I want to increase my present 211.8rwkw to about to 260-270rwkw. HOWEVER, response and streetability is my first and foremost goal! Dont want a snail that has great peak power but poor low-mid range.

Any help would be great? I do not wish to hi flow coz its around the same for a new turbo these days.

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pfc injectors, pump, z32 etc etc.

all needed anyway

i have the HKS version of the 3040

291rwkw on 18psi with poncams

i have the 1.12 rear housing, so fairly laggy at full boost at 5000rpm

without cams you will still get boost about 4000 rpm-ish with that housing.. cant say for sure,

all needed anyway

i have the HKS version of the 3040

291rwkw on 18psi with poncams

i have the 1.12 rear housing, so fairly laggy at full boost at 5000rpm

without cams you will still get boost about 4000 rpm-ish with that housing.. cant say for sure,

If you think you need 'em for the 71, your gonna need 'em in spades for the 40.

You are right though!! :)

CAn you elaborate on this GT3071R

What size ex. A/R should i use?

What is it rated at?

Do i need a custom dump? How much?

How much is this turbo cost?

Is anyone running this turbo on a RB25? If yes please state mods and power made.

PS: I will put a pfc in with the upgrade and run about a bar of boost. I will in the future place some bigger injectors and z32 afm (or maybe pfc-jetro)

Thank You In advance!!!

I'd step down to the GT3076R (HKS GT3037 56 trim) or the GT3071 as mentioned. The GT3040R is a mismatch turbo and will be too laggy for your power targets.

I'd go one back again, 250-260rwkw is smack on the peak for the GCG Unit, and it gives insane response with great top end.

For the sake of having 250-260rwkw as opposed to 260-270rwkw (which can be attained by playing with dyno numbes if you need the sheet), i know what i'd choose for the RB25.

CAn you elaborate on this GT3071R

What size ex. A/R should i use?

What is it rated at?

Do i need a custom dump? How much?

How much is this turbo cost?

Is anyone running this turbo on a RB25? If yes please state mods and power made.

FOR F@#$%K SAKE! :O

Does anyone know the ANSWER to any of the above QUESTIONS???

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh much better now.... :(:(:(

http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarre...1R_700382_3.htm

http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarre...R_700382_20.htm

try doing some research, you have been handed some info on a good choice.

price will depend on where you get it

custom dump pipe = YES - depends where you get it made

response - go for the 0.64

platter served

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