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I got a stock R33 s2 it has the side mount intercooler and i just recieved my http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Turbotech-manual-tu...A1%7C240%3A1308 wat is a safe level above stock that i can put my turbo too? also does any1 know how to install this thing? :) i'm noob :(

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I ran at 14 psi with no problems but then it wasnt at WOT for to long, ((Ive swapped it out now for a TO4 with a 68 rear (WHICH IS STILL TO BLOODY LAGGY)) and upon inspection the bearings were still ok.

But in the end i must add how has the car been maintained (oils), how long will you hold it at full boost (giving it a bit here and there or draging)

If your turbo blows up dont blame me,LOL.

For peice of mind you could always buy a spare in case of a failure, I sold one for $200 i think a while ago so for a cheap power up grade its good value for money.

I ran at 14 psi with no problems but then it wasnt at WOT for to long, ((Ive swapped it out now for a TO4 with a 68 rear (WHICH IS STILL TO BLOODY LAGGY)) and upon inspection the bearings were still ok.

WOT??...T04??? sorry like i said i'm noob i'm still trying to pick up the short hand

WOT = wide open throttle, to4 is just a bigger turbo.

You need a good boost gauge and when you up the boost do it in small increments or you will end up running at 20 psi and it will blow.

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