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mind if i ask a couple of questions??? with all u experience people out there. i am sure u can help me. thanx....... =)

1. Wat is the maximum boost with a stock skyline turbo?

2. Wat turbo is good to replace a stock one?

3. Wat does the turbo upgrade kit contains? For example the one in GReddy.

4. Where can i get one?

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LET ME SAY SOMETHNIG IN CAPITALS I READ SOME MAGS AND BEFORE I BROUGHT MY LINE I KNEW THAT STEVE (SST) KNOWS ALOT ABOUT SKYLINES PLUS U HAVE GRANT FROM PER4MANCE WITH THEIR KNOWLEDGE AND THE FOURM WE ALL CANT GO WRONG (speaking from exp ) they will set u right (stock turbo,fmic,zorst,261hp at 10psi)

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maximum boost on stock turbo no more the 13psi i pretty sure 14 psi is pushing ya luck

asking what turbo is good to replace stock one is like asking a chick what they want for christmas, everything! depends what your after in power terms

as for what is included in a turbo kit, again depends what sort of kit you get, genrally you can get kits consisting of manifold, turbo wastegate if needed and all the other bits and pieces needed for a full no fuss bolt on kit :P

where can you get one? any of the performance shops in perth: Per4manz turbochargers, Xspeed, Evo R, Works Auto etc........

adrian :(

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