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Hey guys,

I have a HKS turbo kit with manifold and all

its a High Mount T51R

How high is this manifold compared to the 6boost?

anyone have dimensions of a 6boost rb26 high mount manifold?

I dont mind hacking the frame of the bonnet..... but i wont chop the actual bonnet skin

anyone using this manifold on a 32 GTR and made it fit?

Thanks!

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why would you need a twin t51r on a rb26?

1 high 1 low might be possible with custom manifolds, dump pipes, intake pipes, and cold pipes.

the rb26 will never flow enough for a twin t51r unless its a dedicated dyno queen

i reckon ud be better off going for twin t88's. re the space issue, u could always mount one either side of the engine.

Lag is the shizzle so just mount them in the boot with some looooooooonnnnnggggg piping. :)

hah yeah the powerband wouldn't be the best.. but i wana do twin something not right now but in the future and don't wanna go too small. Twin t04z too laggy aswell?

Like this from XSpeed.

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It made 885.8hp at the wheel back in 2005. Here is the link http://www.xspeed.com.au/secret.php?area=n...mp;secret_id=85

I'm pretty sure 885 is a long way from 540hp.........

Cheers

Marty

It made 885.8hp at the wheel back in 2005. Here is the link http://www.xspeed.com.au/secret.php?area=n...mp;secret_id=85

I'm pretty sure 885 is a long way from 540hp.........

Cheers

Marty

885.8hp is also a fair way off the potential ~1200hp those turbos are rated too. Or is this a fine example of how 'good' the HKS range of turbo's are?

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