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i am looking at upgrade my stock turbo from my rb25det, however i would like to know what turbo could i use for quick response since i am using the car for drifting.

for boost ???

for power???

Perhaps a hybrid would me a good idea if you want quick spool-up.. :blink:

What kind of power are you running ?

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i am looking at upgrade my stock turbo from my rb25det, however i would like to know what turbo could i use for quick response since i am using the car for drifting.

for boost ???

for power???

Perhaps a hybrid would me a good idea if you want quick spool-up.. :blink:

What kind of power are you running ?

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A couple of options depending on your budget.

HKS GTRS, Garret GT 3071, Ball bearing hi flow turbo.

Probably giving you mid to high 200s but responsive.

I have the HKS GT-RS strapped to my RB25 and it's a solid responsive turbo.

Only drawback is it's price other than that it kicks arse for a stock motor application.

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