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Hey everybody i am new to the skyline scene as i just sold my Supra for a r32 GT-R i am curious what turbos everyone recomends staying twin but wanting to rn an 11 and eventually a 10 but still stay responsive are T2860-5's a good choice or not ? or will they run out of puff?

i will have

PFC

cams

injectors

fuelpump

cooler

exhaust

adj cam gears

bosot controller

clutch

before i change them is there anything else i should do first as well?

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DEPENDS WHAT YOU WAN FROM THE CAR IS IT A TRACK CAR IS IT A STREET CAR. MAN GO LOOK IN THE SEARCH THREAD STOP WASTING PEOPLES TIME!!!!!!

LOL jokes man i had to do that its just a typical of what some sad guy with nothing better to say would say on sau lol

I got a GT-R hard decision man i have seen a 32 with r34 N1's get an 11.2 but i think thats the max! my mates selling t517zs for cheap im talking like 2k so let me know if you interested i can put you on to him.

search the turbos first and see what u think

Please use the search function.

You can easily find how much power it takes to run 11's, and then 10's.

From there, the Dyno sticky will easily tell you which turbos you need.

Hell, if you even search with 2860 - you'll find that many threads to keep you reading for a week :/

Thanks

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