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34 GTR are ball bearing i believe, as opposed to 32 GTR ones.

Also, the age factor plays quite a part here aswell.

Using old ones is a risk, even the new ones are... but less because the age is potentially 6-8 years better off.

PowerFC is great because you have a big choice of where you can go to get it tuned. F-Con is limited in choice of tuner for now.

But yeah a properly installed set of R34 GTR turbos are a popular choice amongst a certain group of people who certainly know what they're doing.

thanx for the advice guys. would anyone know the benefits of having a single application over twin setup, or would a twin setup be a better choice all round? ive got a t70 thats lying around that im think of slappin in but ive got some friends that are sayin a twin setup is the way to go but cant give me a reason y....

Twin setup...

That implies alot of cost.

2 turbos.

2 wastegates

etc etc etc.

You basically have to double the cost for everything, more plumbing.

But, IMO, I still like the idea of a properly setup twin sequential setup, not just twin turbos that are identical.

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Is there any differences between the R32 GTR turbos and the R33 GTR turbos? Are they exactly the same and ceremic wheel at all?

I need a pair of turbos for my car as well, one of them is gone............

And how about R34 GTR turbos and R33 GTR N1 turbos? Which one will you guys go for?

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