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I have an Apexi Power Intake, FMIC, 3" exhaust and Emanage Ultimate.

Im wanting to make 250rwkw, What turbo will make this with similar spoolup to standard? Is it even possible?

I dont want to do any engine mods at the moment should I want to later I would only want to buy one turbo not another one later.

I've been recomended onto a GT3540. Would this be a good turbo for what I want?

Cheers Dave

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Yeah, recommended by someone who's trying to sell one perhaps?

That's more like a 300+kw turbo.

Don't wanna go into it too much as there's a thread on this very page about 250rwkws for the R34, same engine, well close enough, same kit for your car anyway.

This question is popping up more and more for some reason???

Anyway, check the R34 one and also the dyno-sticky thread at the top of the Forced Induction page.

Good luck !

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