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hey guys, just a few quick question.

interested in the r34gtt turbo, does anyone have the specs of it?

how much would i be looking a paying for a good condition 1?

is there much diffrens between it and the r33 gtst turbo?

any help would be great, cheers everyone

Gezza

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between $300 -$400 bux is usually the norm.

the r34 turbos have a larger rear housing so youll make 15 rwk more or so

ahhhaaaa

thanks mate, thats all i needed to know :blink: .

does the bigger rear make it ever so slightly laggy compared to r33?

Cheers

Gezza

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Whats the deal with an upgrade like this? Do you need an ecu to take advantage of that, or will it run nicely on a standard computer. Also interested in a high-flowed r34 turbo... same deal, do you need any supporting mods?

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on the street would you notice the slightyly bigger rear housing?

Nope, not really.

Maybe when it comes time to hi-flow and you make an extra 15rwkw... you might notice it... but even then hard pressed IMO

thanks mate, all my questions have now been answered :blink:

thanks for the speedy posts everyone.

Cheers

Gezza

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it is not worth the upgrade alone over a stock r33 turbo, but makes an ideal turbo to highflow because it has the larger rear turbine housing as stated. (same as vg30det)

in saying that a vg30det turbo might be had cheaper as they are more common.

get it highflowed and ecu mods/injectors to suit and make reasonable power typically around 230-280rwkw, plenty for a mild street car.

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