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hey guys

i just got few quick questions, my mate has just built a 400awkw gtr with a t04z and he took me for a spin,

i was pretty amazed he had full boost by 4500rpm (26psi), and the thing felt so aggressive, the boost just came on hard,

now my question is will twins come on that hard cause, the feeling was unbelievable,

i was thinking hks 2530s, the car will be a weekend street car and will see the drag strip 2 or 3 time a year

thx guys

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hey guys

i just got few quick questions, my mate has just built a 400awkw gtr with a t04z and he took me for a spin,

i was pretty amazed he had full boost by 4500rpm (26psi), and the thing felt so aggressive, the boost just came on hard,

now my question is will twins come on that hard cause, the feeling was unbelievable,

i was thinking hks 2530s, the car will be a weekend street car and will see the drag strip 2 or 3 time a year

thx guys

2530's wont come on as hard as that T04Z.

Has your mate got a stroker of anysort? That may explain the earlish spool up of the T04Z.

What are your engine specs... It will make things a bit easier.

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do u know wat size exhaust housing his got on this t04z? i was so close to running a T04z on my GTR as well even bought the turbo and i went with the divided twin scroll .70 exhaust housing option for that extra response

i ended up just down sizing the turbo and going with a GT35 series turbo, it wasnt able to make the same amount of power as the T04z would but i wasnt looking for 400kw so it didnt matter

find out wat exhaust housing his got

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do u know wat size exhaust housing his got on this t04z? i was so close to running a T04z on my GTR as well even bought the turbo and i went with the divided twin scroll .70 exhaust housing option for that extra response

i ended up just down sizing the turbo and going with a GT35 series turbo, it wasnt able to make the same amount of power as the T04z would but i wasnt looking for 400kw so it didnt matter

find out wat exhaust housing his got

little confused here, the gt35 will go 400rwkw... t04z is 450rwkw+ territory

way I see it is the 2530's sit somewhere in between the gt35 and t04z, either way its going to make stomping power and be making boost (ie making power) somewhere between 4300 and 5000 depending on your setup

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the thing felt so aggressive, the boost just came on hard

So what you are saying is you like the TRANSITION from lack of power to lots of power? Not the lots of power ITSELF?

Then an even bigger turbo would be better, even LESS power then a much more potent transition to even MORE power. That would feel better to you?

Personally I prefer progressive power as I find the sharp transition makes the car very hard to drive fast. So the 2530's would be my choice, as they have been for many years.

Each to his own.

Cheers

Gary

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Im going to be a smart arse so dont take this too seriously...

If you dont want heaps of power but like that serious boost kick, fit 2530's or similar and build in a valve that redirects all boost until it closes at say 5000rpm. So your turbos will still build boost as the car revs, but it all goes to waste, then at 5000rpm bang, instant 18psi or what ever you want. Probably loads of problems in what ive just described, but would be one hell of a kick going from no power to serious power.

Very silly i know :)

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Im going to be a smart arse so dont take this too seriously...

If you dont want heaps of power but like that serious boost kick, fit 2530's or similar and build in a valve that redirects all boost until it closes at say 5000rpm. So your turbos will still build boost as the car revs, but it all goes to waste, then at 5000rpm bang, instant 18psi or what ever you want. Probably loads of problems in what ive just described, but would be one hell of a kick going from no power to serious power.

Very silly i know :miner:

Couldnt an EBC be setup in a similar fashion?

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GT2530s dont kick hard??? how many of u guys have seen the Mines GTR in action??

as far as i could see.. .having the think rev from 4k to 9k in like a split second is pretty fkn hard...

the dude is like into 5th gear screamin towards the redline in no time!

responsiveness and power.. id got 2530.. but im after a lil more power so im going gt2876r x2 :miner:

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