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hi guys

my turbo had a heart attack the other day and im in need of some quick info.

i need a new turbo and was wondering what is the largest turbo i can bolt on my 34 without changing injectors and fuel pump.

i was hoping for something around 500hp

any ideas

i have a avcr,power fc and fmic.

cheers

steve

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hi guys

my turbo had a heart attack the other day and im in need of some quick info.

i need a new turbo and was wondering what is the largest turbo i can bolt on my 34 without changing injectors and fuel pump.

i was hoping for something around 500hp

any ideas

i have a avcr,power fc and fmic.

cheers

steve

im sorry to say you wont be getting 500hp with those mods,at the most with a hiflow turbo at a safe tune 300hp 225kwatw. more power =more money

lots more money

Edited by WARLORD

the factory injectors can support up 240rwk fine ;), you will need a higher capacity air flow meter, ie z32, but if you get a GTT factory turbo with those mods, you are looking at 210rwk max? i reckoen go for the Hks GTrs, its a straight bolt-on kit on your manifold, its about 2k for the kit if you will to spend the money, theres alot of info on the forum, just do a quick search :D

You could go a gtt turbo, not much improvement there tho...

You could maybe go a gcg or other highflow on standard injectors with a fuel pressure reg, although its not overly recommended...

If you really want more killerwasps get injectors and a fuel pump...

Edited by joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo

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