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just want to get some people's input

Just finished fitting a KKR430 to my R34 NEO

Now im just wondering when other peoples starts to spool up and kick in ? mines at like 3500RPM? only got a FMIC and "3 turbo back exhaust. was under the impression it was going to spool alot earlier in the rev range than that ?

Thanks :P

http://www.otomoto.com.au/kkr/KKR430.html

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you have to do a few klm's to 'run' the turbo in :rofl: , mine starts to boost about there on a rb20 so im sure with some tuning it will be much better

what ya doing with yer 34 turbo mate?

how long have you hads your on for toffy ? still running strong ? already sold it to damo the night it came :P sold alot quicker that i thought it was going to :D

its a laggy turbo regardless

much better units out there with less lag

a full tune will always help

but the KKR's are pretty ordinary

its probably journal bearing dinosaur spec

yeah they are better units out there, but for the price and what im looking at getting out of the car, should suit me fine :(

Let me know how it goes..i'm considering upgrading my turbo at the moment.

Was it direct bolt on?

yeah not many drama's at all, only really big one was changing the dump pipe over (i had a one piece front+dump) so just a bit of cutting and whelding, but so far pretty good bang for buck i think

how long have you hads your on for toffy ? still running strong ? already sold it to damo the night it came :yes: sold alot quicker that i thought it was going to :P

about 3 years mate , still going strong :D . haha yeah 34 turbo's have a larger rear housing so theyre more sought after

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