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thinking about keeping my car and not selling it anymore as i havent really had it for to long since the trasfermation to what it looks like now

wanting more power, im leaning towards a high flowed rb25 turbo, just wondering where i could get one and how much?

cheers guys

kye

ps. my gf is going to kill me if she reads this :s

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Kye not too sure on the price, but from what i've heard you can buy a stock one and send it over to Slide and he will replace it with a Hi Flowed one for some extra cash! I think Tangles has put one in his car and i know for a fact Sambo has just got Boostworx to put one in his and that may have come from Adelaide Turbo Services!! Mine was on the car when i bought it and that was done at least 4-5 years ago by ATS also! Great turbo for a not quite so crazy upgrade!!

I went the GCG aproach and am very happy with the results, I have since heard people are happy with the SLIDE highflow (SAU Trader I think). There are local (Adelaide) places who will also highflow turbos but my research indicated they were more reliable at 14PSI, but didnt make any more power than a stock turbo (my opinions and findings after talking to dyno shops).

is that all?

buy my rb25 turbo then, + get jeff to tune it and make 200 rwkw :P

lol might do that saw it awhile ago for sale and considered it, then got a smack in the head for mentioning it to the missus :)

was planning on going to speed lab too :D

Jeff is a wizz! Theres no one else i'd go to thats for sure.

The turbo ive got is pretty good cond too.. lot cheaper then a high flow if 200 rwkw is all you want. If youy want 250 rwkw then the highflow is a better option

With an RB25 turbo you dont need to change AFM/injectors at all... just a fuel pump and a remap

already got a walbro 500hp fuel pump but i dont like putting parts under strain....

wouldnt want injectors running close to full duty :P i get picky when it comes to my car

ill let you know i might just take your turbo as its a cheaper option.

cheers for everyones help

kye

tell the mrs...no turbo = no more sex for her

no, i WANT the turbo :P haha

picky is all well and good, but the fact is on my rb20det wiht RB25 highflow i ran 220 rwkw with stock injectors and AFM for a long time with NO drama's... ran perfect AFR's through the entrie rev range... day in day out :D

food for thought

sounds interesting, what psi was that on and mods used simon?

im guessing its all in the tune as my last sil made the most power after the tune. jumped nearly 40 odd kw :)

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