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I own a GTST Series 2 R33.

Does anyone own one aswell and is running a slide highflow?

Compared to stock turbo how much laggier is it?

What sort of kws u getting out of it?

How long u had it on your car for?

Mods Include -

POD

FMIC

Power FC & Controller

Apexi Boost Controller

Soon to have 555c injectors

Would i need anything else? would it puch 260kws on a SAFE tune?

Thanks

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My cousin has one on his R33, just with cooler, turbo back exhaust.

Doesn't seem muc laggier, only a little.

Pulls very strong on boost all the way up to red line. He has had it for at least a few thousand km's with no issues.

I also want to get one for my R32, but SLIDE doesn't make any high flows anymore..

VG30 max over size high flow would be better for 260rwkw and above.

Edited by abu

But GCG do Ball Bearing not Journal... so itll spool like 100-200rpm faster or someshit like that.

If you ask GCG maybe theyll do a Journal Bearing for cheaper.

Edited by Pauly33GTS-t
Yep same problem here.

Not I am also undecided on what to get.

Just a a HKS2530 or something similar to that, maybe even a HKSGTRS.

yer my problem is i dont know enough about turbos to make a good decision!

If you are only looking to make 300 rwkw or less i would vote the GTRS or the GT28rs hands down.

Anything over this and you would be looking at something like the GT3071 or something similar.

From what i have read these are the two best turbo's for around the 300 rwkw mark without losing too much driveabiolity as an everyday car.

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