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Hey guys,

Ive come across a decent deal on a HKS 2540 turbo for my R33.

My motor is currently being rebuilt with forgies, gtr rods, 720cc injectors, 040 pump etc.

I will be using the car for street & track drifting. Im after something with good response & decent power output.

If this turbo can make me atleast 240 at the rears ill consider it, dont think 220-230 will cut it this time around....

Let me know guys!

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are u talking kws or hp? i have a rb25det with work done too it, i have the hks gt2540r and running on 14psi it has 265.9hp on a crappy tune, i have heard by many people that the 2540 on the rb25 can produce up to 350rwhp, as pimpn said im gettin my car re-tuned next week by tenagah motorsport, i will bringing the boost up to 16-18psi depending on what power it has, ill let u know how it goes

shit turbo

2540 is a mis-match from HKS, not their best turbo.

2530 is a better choice, virtually the same outright power, with a much better midrange/response.

There have been a number of threads on them now.

It served its purpose at the time, better turbos out there by far these days

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