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Been looking at upgrading to a gt3037s pro, few questions... im chasing 400rwhp is this turbo cappable of getting that much power out of a 2.2litre rb20, and if so can it b fit into the car without having to change the manifold or any other major components? if you have a 400rwhp rb20 or know a nice turbo for that power lvl please feal free to add comment thanx

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a old freind had / has a rb24 that makes over 400 rwkws running a baby t88. its the smallest t88 they make, if that makes sense.

around 1.8 bar i think.

until it span a bearing.

totally useless to drive. nothing til 6500 7000 rpm then bang wheel spin, 9000 rpm redline, change gears.

sounds tuff ass with a screamer, but as i said totally useless as a street car.

my r33 with a auto could overtake him every time at 270kws.

i now have 320rwks so he wouldnt have a hope.

in saing that if it was for drag only, with a massive set of slicks it would be a different story.

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