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a friend with a HKS 2535 on his RB20DET (R32 GTS-T) struggled to make 200rwkw, even with boost pushed above 20+ psi.

although, it was very responsive down low.

i am still a bit sus. about a 2530 being able to produce enough air-flow to make 230rwkw on an internally standard RB20DET at 17-18psi. i just don't think it's possible.

there are many people making 230rwkw on sr20's with gt2530 on around 1.2bar, so i would imagine it wouldnt be too hard for rb20's either ;)

other people with sr20's that run the gt2535 had about 10-20rwkw more, but the mid range and down low loss was considerable, it would have probably been better with some step 1 cams, but i personally would go with teh gt2530 on a 2L engine purely for the down low spool

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