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Considering getting these turbos for my GT-R. Any comments as to how they will do in comparison to other turbos? Mainly the GTSS and 2530

GT25 BB cores (brand new - not used and re-built)

S15 T03 compressor wheel

S15 turbine wheel (GT25)

Back-cut to improve top end power

Total seal gapless seals (rings) which is a competition upgrade

BNR34 GTR turbine housings (.48)

BNR32 GTR compressor covers (.42)

HKS high response wastegate actuators (base pressure .9 bar)

Enlarged wastegate ports for better boost control (no boost creep)

Opinions / comments please.

Thanks

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Well to be honest, why would you pick something thats random...

I mean, the results got the GT-SS/2530's, 2560's all speak for themselves.

To me i cant see how a hybrid will ever come close in terms of results, and the amount of R&D that went into making the turbos in the first place.

But hey, you can get em if you want. No-one here will stop you.

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