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if it comes in the kit, then probably. make sure you check if the dump pipe mates up with the stock one.

but as soon as you fit, youll boost it up, hit r&r and then youll post up why your car runs like poo. so best you do some research on all of the mods you will to make it work correctly and get the best out of it.

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if it doesnt come with lines, you will have to make up new ones and a silicon elbow off the turbo to the intercooler pipes. Also depending on the size of the front cover you may need to make a new induction pipe...

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I already have everything nessary to run the turbo just wanted to no if it would fit with out to many problems so it shouldnt r+r as i dont have the stock computer and yes i know ill have to tune it just wanted to know about the fittment thats all

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Well in that case yes it will bolt straight on there, as my 3037 pro s did, the only thing you will have to worry about is the dump pipe/front pipe to cat position and most likely going to have to custom on, part from that good luck, i think thats the answer you were after?

and of course you do know that you have to change the lines part from that it does bolt on

Thankyou

adam

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Just wanted to know if a hks 2835 pro s will bolt straight up to a rb 25 ?

if you buy the kit!

it comes with everything you need.

also it doesnt need a gasket from the turbo to the dump, i went around in circle with hks tring to get one, 1st they sent me the wrong 2 gasket then in the end they finally said OHHH GT2835 PRO S that doesnt need a gasket at all ahah!

awsome turbo i see full boost under 3500rpm

if it doesnt come with lines, you will have to make up new ones and a silicon elbow off the turbo to the intercooler pipes. Also depending on the size of the front cover you may need to make a new induction pipe...

umm mine come with all lines (braided), metal intake pipe, silicon thingso and also the elbow from the turbo to the i/c (also inc silccon thingo and i little clamp which has like a heatshield over the silicon joiner thingo) + a nice hks heat sheild

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awsome turbo i see full boost under 3500rpm

Mine doesnt really hit its swing till 4grand. what boost are you running? I think mine can see 19psi by 4grand, then falls to 16-17. Although you can really feel the torque coming on just after 3grand.

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Mine doesnt really hit its swing till 4grand. what boost are you running? I think mine can see 19psi by 4grand, then falls to 16-17. Although you can really feel the torque coming on just after 3grand.

im only running 16psi with a very very safe tune (11:1 afr)

i want to do headgasket and cams and increase the boost to the 18psi see if i can come close to 400rwhp

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As everyone else has said, they are a great turbo, Brought the kit. Straight bolt on with no problems what so ever. Have just fitted cams and Plazmaman plenum. Have to go an get a tune asap.

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