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i just bought myself a GT3037 (3076) EW 0.62rear and cant wait to put it on over the hoidays..,

i currently have a HKS2530kai on my R33 and trust me, its not enough power... the HKS 25xx are very responsive turbos, give great mid range power, but its just not enough..

Oh and btw, The Mafia, I will be getting the WMI system as well, I been looking at AEM and Devils Own kits, which would you recommend for an R33 setup with GT3037?

Cheers

Edited by EVL-R33
high flows are crap anyway, most blow prematurely, and they are laggy for the power they output.

I'd get a 2835 instead of a 2535 anyway.

thank god im not the only one that thinks high-flows are total crap

*watches out for R31NISMOID to get on the defensive

2535 is a great all rounder if you've got access to one that's good condition and well priced, provide a good bit of power over stock without heading towards "dyno queen" territory :P

Some say underpowered (dyno queens haha) but they are well built and definately have their place if you're after something to go on a well driven daily car and stil make you smile when you mash the accelerator.

Having owned both the above mentioned turbos, the driveability of the 2535 felt light-years ahead of the highflow.

Cant belive no one mentioned the HKS GTRS. Perfect for 250-260rwkw. Named the best turbo for the RB25 for that power level. 3071 would be lagier. For street application for an everyday driver, go the GTRS

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