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do u mean the bearing system?

if so definitely a bb system. but if u do go bb. splurge for titanium blades :thanks:

or if your after power, im guessing if u are u are after that magic 300kw mark. i have heard nothing but good stuf about the gt3037

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How much do you want to spend?

What power do you want to make?

Is it daily driver?

Do you have supporting mods for a larger turbo???????

Much more info is needed for people to give you some sort of a decent answer.

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Exactly, how much power do you want to make? What is your budget?

The 33gtst will make around 450hp until you need to spend big $$ on it to go further. However you really are wasting $$ trying to get the car beyond 400hp (300kw) as you will be using more rubber than Ron Jeremy and not being able to enjoy the car.

The GT3037 or GT2835 are probably highest ps rating sensible turbos for a gtst.

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I would go a Garret BB, on a second choice I would go a KKR... probably because I have had a few of them and they have been very good to me.

Currently have a KKR560 and with my new engine if I don't get 300RWKW I will cry. Engine = heavily modded RB30DET.

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