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how about i get one for you to make it easier to compare?

this is a sliding performance highflow making 267rwkw at 17 psi with more to go.

at 2200rpm it was at 5psi and by 17 psi (full boost) at 3500 rpm

http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/43/slid...ncemaxovbd6.jpg

now you cant tell me with those numbers that journal in this size turbo affects spool time. if you wish to contact the owner of the car in question, his nick name is mickr33

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No doubt that Sliding performance offers an excellent quality product and this isn’t a performance thread guys, its a group buy! SO PLEASE LETS KEEP IT REGARDING THE PRODUCT ON OFFER AND NOT ANYONE ELSES!

I appreciate your concerns and comments however it is all irrelevant to this GB. Precision turbos is offer an exclusive offer to SAU and im sharing this offer with you all. Even i am in on the deal as you can see my name on the list.

I bet once i get my car done and post the result, many of you will PM me wanting to order one of these... as most of you were skeptics regarding Slide's highflow, and now that its proven you all want it... Time will tell guys..

Cheers

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UPDATE - Dyno graphs added!

I couldn't believe the results when i first saw the dyno graph... I cant wait to get one of these babies! Common guys place your orders while these prices last...

Regards,

Sarkis

Dynapack dynos are hub style (no rollers) so take 20-30 rwkw off the results when comparing to a roller style dyno such as DynoDynamics.

:( cheers :)

how about i get one for you to make it easier to compare?

this is a sliding performance highflow making 267rwkw at 17 psi with more to go.

at 2200rpm it was at 5psi and by 17 psi (full boost) at 3500 rpm

http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/43/slid...ncemaxovbd6.jpg

now you cant tell me with those numbers that journal in this size turbo affects spool time. if you wish to contact the owner of the car in question, his nick name is mickr33

We have had this discusion before, a dyno run against a constant load in 4th gear DOES NOT SHOW SPOOL UP TIME. Hence it most certainly won't show differences in friction between rollers and plain bearings.

:( cheers :)

Ol_Mate - Your turbo has arrived at Precision... once payment has cleared it will be shipped back to you...

Regards,

Sarkis

  • 2 weeks later...

very interested....was planning to highflow my turbo or get a bigger one...but a complete n00b when it comes to turbos.....can someone tell me what ELSE i would need to be able to run this Highflowed turbo effiently?

i know i would need injecttors lol

very interested....was planning to highflow my turbo or get a bigger one...but a complete n00b when it comes to turbos.....can someone tell me what ELSE i would need to be able to run this Highflowed turbo effiently?

i know i would need injecttors lol

same same :(

im very interest it too

:(

Hey guys, Im getting this High Flow with VG30 rear housing fitted and tuned next week.. ill post up pics and dyno of my car...

But remember this High flow offer ends end of this month...

Cheers

  • 3 weeks later...

For those of you who want to get a highflow rb25 turbo but you'd prefer to have your car off the road for the shortest time possible, I'm able to help you.

I just so happen to have a spare rb25 turbo that you can highflow and give me yours later.

I've currently helped an sau member out this way, and it'll be back in about 2 weeks.

Since i'm not using the turbo, i'm happy for it to keep rotating around like this for a while.

hey hows it goin

ive got a spare Rb20 turbo, do they do an exchange basis, like what slide does? or is it 1550 with the turbo i supply?

thanks mate..

jarryd.

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