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it's either a 3037 or a 2835. And the sticker on the box says 3037 so i beleive it.

I'd trust the description and get it at that price to be honest. With the current exchange rate i reckon you could add another grand to the price.

3037 is good for 300rwkw or a touch over.

Thats a 3037 pro s kit ,same as i had.

GT-RS kit dosent come with dump or intake pipe etc etc, they only come with oil lines and compressor elbow, that could be a 2835 turbo as i cant see the exhaust wheel to be sure, but if you order the 3037 kit they will send you a 3037 turbo ofcourse, by the way i would snapp that up asap, they are good people to deal with to even if they are a little hard to understand sometimes.

hmmm is that where you bought yours from nizmo freek??

wow in us its a fair bit..how much did u originally pay for yours...what do you think of this turbo laggy much? do you have cam gears done??

how close to max are your 555cc injectors?? at 270rwkw

its a 3037 pro s

its good for around 300rwkw with a lil lag (read acceptable amount)

a gtrs will not get you 270 unless you have cams and absolutely ring its neck... 240-260 tops is about right

555cc injectors are good for a bit over 300rwkw on pulp

a 2835 pro s will get you 270rwkw and less lag

i run a 2835 and have 265rwkw on 20psi with exhaust cam gear to aid response, without the cam gear most people see 270-280rwkw

its a great turbo for the rb25 and i would highly reccomend it

its a 3037 pro s

its good for around 300rwkw with a lil lag (read acceptable amount)

a gtrs will not get you 270 unless you have cams and absolutely ring its neck... 240-260 tops is about right

555cc injectors are good for a bit over 300rwkw on pulp

a 2835 pro s will get you 270rwkw and less lag

i run a 2835 and have 265rwkw on 20psi with exhaust cam gear to aid response, without the cam gear most people see 270-280rwkw

its a great turbo for the rb25 and i would highly reccomend it

listen to what joey is talking about .....

so with cam gear and hp fuel pump z32 afm and injectors and exhaust....it will be laggy on my r34gtt? the gtrs kit that is??

and you suggest the 2835 pro s?

less lag in that turbo?

but as u said wont get much higher then 270rwkw and thats with cam gears ?

lag factor is essentially the same on both turbo's... a gtrs may his full boost a couple of hundred rpm quicker but the 2835 is a slightly bigger unit so when you his full boost on the gtrs and the 2835 is on 95% they are about even anyway and then the 2835 has a lil more puff left.

the lag factor is VERY minimal on mine.

basically my low boost (1 bar @ actuator) is what you'll get squeezing the crap out of a gtrs, so the 2835 is a little kinder to your car, albeit not as kind to your wallet.

gtrs = 250rwkw-ish

2835 = 270rwkw-ish

better of getting a gt3076r iw and you would save a couple of thousand at least.

exactly what i was going to say, i just got mine today and going to be installing it in the next couple of weeks once i get all the oil/water lines and piping sorted :rofl:.. btw paid $2k for the 3076R EW, exhaust manifold and dump flange.

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