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ok guys after a few talks with people ive heard the jun 2.7 is a better option than the hks for higher rev reasons ive nailed it down to 2 setup in twins. either stick with the 2871 setup i have or to high mount a set of hks 28/35s and get 700awhp or a single to4z i no the to4z and my current setup will max out around the 600ish awhp make and i just no that i will want more but the twin 2835 setup is double the other 2 setups so if any1 has any ideas or have sum info on there current setups would be much appreciated as i need to decided in 2 days

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Hmmmm, well if your seriously considering that kind of setup, I thought you would be clearer about what your doing especially if its in 2 days >_< That will cost a friggen load of money probably 10k on engine alone easily.

If you want 600 rwkw, just choose a setup for 600 rwkw, If you want 400 rwkw then choose a setup........... and so forth. It depends on what you want to do, race, drag, drift etc. The more power you run, the more money it will chew too

Trent (uras) would be a good guy to give you info since he has built some of the toughest cars in Australia but even he's struggling to understand what your after. This might be a better option if your serious about drag racing:

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...e|1&trecs=1

i made 585rwhp on 18psi and 605rwhp on 22psi with a hks t04z on a jun 2.7L and that was with a pretty ordinary tune, and on pump fuel. id say 640-650rwhp in possible with race fuel and more boost but it was starting to run out of legs i reckon. i find the Z is even too laggy and im going down to a gt35 or so because its a pig on the street and who really needs anymore than 500awhp on the street anyway. revving to 4500rpm+ to get it moving is not fun everytime u wanna get into it. i know people say 4500rpm till fullboost aint laggy but drive a 3L or something with a turbo making 500hp with fullboost at 3200rpm and u will understand.

10k for the engine budget is no where near the money whover stated that

crank rods and pistons $10000

n1 block if u want to make big power $3500

machining is $1000

head porting $2000

cams $1100

retainers and valve springs $1000 roughly

gaskets $350

head and main studs $500

jun oil pump $1200

water pump $300

bearings $300

ati balancer $1000+

clutch $2500+

manifold

turbo/s

wastegate

injectors

ecu

coilpacks

cdi ignition

intercooler

pods

etc etc etc

lets just say around $35000+ easy for all the bits u need

oh i forgot the enlarged baffled sump u will need, twin entry fuel rail, fuel reg, fuel pumps, fuel lines and filters/surge tank, exhuast, valve guides, and all the usual rebuild bits like core plugs, oil seals, timing belt.

dont forget the gearbox to handle the power :)

Hi Danoz,

Im 'nearly' done with my HKS 2.8 build, im using a turbonetics GT-K850 which may have the potential to see 700 at the wheels. They rate it up to 850hp, but its a 0.8 ex housing so i doubt it'd see that on a 2.8, but it should be somewhere in between a T04z and a T51R Kai. If you havent chosen yet you could consider the turbonetics turbo. Im hoping for t04z-like response with more power.

Ill save Sydneykid the time and say that the power level you require is not going to be as good as a lesser powered more responsive setup, on the street or track. However my build is more for shits n giggles :kiss: Id rather the option of swapping down to a smaller more responsive turbo, than feel i have to swap up for more power as i have in the past.

My opinion only , T04Z as I said with the larger T4 flanged twin scroll housing (greater gas flow than T3 flanged TS T4 housing) or possibly preferably a GT4088R and they come with a TS T4 flanged GT40 turbine housing . Will need a really flying manifold and everything else .

A .

ok guys thanks for the info so far its a jun 2.7 with jun head gear with 280 cams all the good stuff like jun pump hks pulleys and so fourth. as for turbo the hks 2835 twin kits is a 2 month wait in a back order from japan im also started to look at twin trust td06-20g-8 or the blitz k3 450r. hhhhmmmm so many options

Hey mate I'm building a r32gtr with a rb30 in her the turbo setup im using first is the twin t67-25g 10mm. I have a dogbox getting built so i hope you have got some money set aside for a good gearbox.Remember nice to have lots of power but its better to have the power getting to the ground not your gearbox hitting the ground.

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