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just wanna know what the go is with t3/t4 turbos on rb25's

i got a r34 gtt rb25neo

was wondering if anone has put a t3/t4 on a rb25 and what mods they had and wat power they got form it

i have onyl heard one bad thing about the tubro and that is that they may have lag issues.

but if it hauls ass in high then id ont care. :D

so let me know

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hey check this out, i reckon it suits u well

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=ag4nLpu1nJ0&...feature=related

that was a joke ^^

HKS gt-rs are good for that power range , other then that mayb highflowd rb25 or rb30 factory turbo or a AVO or IHI turbo, there pretty good too.

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i jsut want a good turbo that will allow me to go to 250atw with mostly stock parts.

stock turbo only takes 12psi. and i want more!

Please try searching then.

There are pages and pages, threads upon threads about 250rwkw... how to get there, what you need and so on.

A good start is the FI Guide, and the Dyno Result threads, its what they were made for afterall

Thanks

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