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hi guys,

i have an r33 gtst with turbo back zorst,550cc injectors,z32 AFM,bigger fuel pump,apexi power fc,and EBC.and now i am looking toget a better turbo...i am wanting to get to about the 230/240rwkw mark....what is the best turbo to reach these power leavel on a bit of a budget?? and has anyone used a GREDDY TD-05(as i can get 1 brand new 4 $1100) to get that type of power and if so are they very good??

Thanks heaps.

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what just a standered r33 turbo that has been highflowed?

Yep high flows can run some good power.

Take a look through this link below, its got dyno results for RB25's with turbo upgrades and supporting mods.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=55845

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If you want about 240rwkw a HKS2535 would be pretty good, there is a few RB25s running them.

Otherwise if you don't want to spend that much just grab a RB25 high flow, that will take you to 240rwkw.

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gtrs or highflow

lots orf proven results

no guesswork required

What guess work is there with a Trust turbo? Get off the bandwagon man, admittedly TD05 is a POS from what I've seen on a couple RB20, but you can hardly call it unproven seeing it has been bench tested by a tuner just as reputable as HKS.

EDIT: I should clear the above up. The evil and dark brand of turbos known as Trust should not be ruled out.

Perhaps consider the TD06 25G kit for the RB25. The pro style kit has every bolt, pipe, silicon line, washer etc you can think of. GTRS does not. But horses for courses. If you wanna chase 300rwkw a T67 could be swapped later onto a trust kit, or a larger rear housing onto the TD06 (although I think it comes with 12cm already)

Peace.

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