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hi looking at possible getting a 2835 pro s but i have seen one for sale with A/R 0.68 and one that has a a/r 0.87 and cannot seem to find any information on the diffrence between the two. So that is my question what is the diffrence going to be i want to make 280 rear wheel kw and even venture into the 300kw area. Also should there be a diffrence in the price between A/Rs? just another quick question anyone here got any results for someone using a 2835 and a e-management ultimate this and 555cc + injectors? hope this made sense!

thanks alot for any help

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Hi there,

I've got the 2835 with both housings - atm I'm running the smaller housing and I wouldn't consider running the larger one unless going bigger capacity but then again I hate lag. The member I bought the housing off was running the bigger housing but changed back to the smaller one as there wasn't nuch of a gain - 12 kw but a loss of mid range torque for the rb25.

Also Disco who did you speak to about running the 2835 as I'd like to talk to other people using this turbo?

Cheers

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Ive got one for my 32 as well...

Yet to install it however mine also came with 2 different A/R's

I have the standard .68 HKS housing which isn't on there now but is the one i will be using... The other is a .72 or .74 Garret i beleive... Which reminds me. If someone is keen to purchase it. Let me know :)

From all account though ive heard nothing but good things about this turbo!

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