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Anyone here runs a HKS GTRS on their 34 Gt-t? I wanna know wot its performance is like, lag, worthy upgrade, bang for buck?

My current mods - Power FC with Apexi boost ctrl, FMIC, pod, turbo back with split dump. Will i need a AFM and injector upgrade for the above turbo?

Cheers to those who can help.

Edited by G_Force
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Short Answer: Yes

Long Answer: Yes, the HKS GT-RS is rated at 400PS; it should be on full boost @ 16psi by 3000-3200rpm

Cheers. Anyone know the housing size? Am i gonna need a AFM and injectors upgrade with this turbo? Any other mods required?

NYTSKY - i was initially gonna Hi-flow it but mates selling the HKS so if its a direct bolt-on, not much lag & for the right price i may be better off with the HKS.

Edited by G_Force

GT-RS is a good thing, you will most likely need a Z32 AFM and injectors. you might squeeze out enough performance out of your standard injectors with a fuel pressure regulator.

the GT-RS will probably make a little more down low, midrange and with similar power up top over a hi-flow but it is a close thing.

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