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hey all i just had my r32 dynoed at hyperdrive, when i bought it i was told it had about 299rwhp with a miss, i wasnt sure so i took it to hyperdrive this mourning with spitfire coils and only pulled 265.9rwhp at 14psi, the boost was all over the place, the guy at hyperdrive told me the hks 2540 wont really do anybetter than that :D so anyway im gonna get a new turbo, any suggestions where to take it or what turbo to get??

cheers

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i recommend the HKS GT-RS i think brand new from www.greenline.jp is 2.5k give or take...i've been in [Michael]s car and damn its responsive and powerful hahah or even the Trust TD06-25g or 20g but i would go the HKS because its coolant and oil cooled the Trust turbos are only oil cooled also the Garret GT30 series they good to hehe :D

hey all i just had my r32 dynoed at hyperdrive, when i bought it i was told it had about 299rwhp with a miss, i wasnt sure so i took it to hyperdrive this mourning with spitfire coils and only pulled 265.9rwhp at 14psi, the boost was all over the place, the guy at hyperdrive told me the hks 2540 wont really do anybetter than that :D so anyway im gonna get a new turbo, any suggestions where to take it or what turbo to get??

cheers

i was under the impression the 2540 were good for 300rwhp + ?

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hey all i just had my r32 dynoed at hyperdrive, when i bought it i was told it had about 299rwhp with a miss, i wasnt sure so i took it to hyperdrive this mourning with spitfire coils and only pulled 265.9rwhp at 14psi, the boost was all over the place, the guy at hyperdrive told me the hks 2540 wont really do anybetter than that :blink: so anyway im gonna get a new turbo, any suggestions where to take it or what turbo to get??

cheers

Nothing wrong with the 2540. As people have said it will net upto 350 or so and will run 18psi.

What ecu are you running on the Rb25?

yeh its a rb25det mods are as follows

rb25det

block acid washed, bored 0.5mm, torque plate honed

crank polished and deburred

GTR rods shot piened, resized and fitted with arp rod bolts

all balanced with new flywheel and clutch

arias forged pistons and rings

acl race series crank bearings

adjustable exhaust cam pulley

hks gt2540

walbro 400hp fuel pump

550cc injectors

apexi power fc tuned by xspeed

hks evc waste gate controller

spitfire coils

new ngk plugs

k&n pod filter

z32 afm

aluminium fmic

3.5inch jap exhaust with apexi muffler

Your setup will make a very easy 350rwhp if it really is a 2540.

Topracing is open this coming Monday but as we closed for 3 weeks the backlog is quite big so best ring John about booking anything.Its the time of the year we build new racecars and refresh/upgrade the current ones so it may be tough to get in for anything other than small jobs.

Damn you're only making 20hp more than me and all I've got is a stock 25 turbo! same dyno too.

I've got a GT35R with a .82 rear housing waiting to go on my engine.. I reckon it should chirp 2nd :blink: would suggest either a GT35R with the smaller .63 housing or a GT30 for your engine. Pick a hp goal and have a read through the 25 turbo upgrade in the FI area.

Your setup will make a very easy 350rwhp if it really is a 2540.

Topracing is open this coming Monday but as we closed for 3 weeks the backlog is quite big so best ring John about booking anything.Its the time of the year we build new racecars and refresh/upgrade the current ones so it may be tough to get in for anything other than small jobs.

so do you think it is just a case of upping the boost and retune?

wow is that all.. i'd be pretty pissed at tha guy who sold u it huh!!!

i'd feel sorry for u =P i got 268hp @ 10psi stock everything nearly!!

got a new engine since =P hyperdrive have gotta do my timing its 15o out =/

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