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Hi, I want to upgrade the turbo, I wanted a bolt on replacement I dont want to go hectic, i want around 40 rwk I have been advised to go with a hiflow ball bearing with GCG which is going to cost me around $1700 is this a good option.

any ideas

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yes the highflow is a good option.

EDIT: i just re-read the post, if you only want 40rwkw you could run without a turbo, hehehe.

Hi, I want to upgrade the turbo, I wanted a bolt on replacement I dont want to go hectic, i want around 40 rwk I have been advised to go with a hiflow ball bearing with GCG which is going to cost me around $1700 is this a good option.

any ideas

Hey Turk

Make sure you get a larger rear housing by asking for a VG30 rear.

This will allow for more power.

And remember they always say, do a search.

I have the same car and will get mines done next month So 250 or 260 RMKW is nice to have but don't forget the other goodies too; AFM, Bigger fuel pump, Fuel Reg and then you will be set.

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