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has anyone used these guys b4: <a href="http://www.billetturbochargers.com/Turbo_rebuilds_and_hiflows.ews">billet turbochargers</a>, i think they are in Qld.

i want to highflow the stock rb20 turbo and have ~200rwkw, with as close to stock response as possible :P

i think a stage1 should hopefully do it (290hp). And if you can be bothered to read all that crap on that page it looks impressive lol.

just wondering has anyone used them or heard of them, some feedback would be great and if anyone can recall the prices? i emailed them jst waiting on a response..

and while we are at it, is there any place down here in vic that will highflow the rb20 turbo, recommendations or experiences??

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ATP, 1198 Dandy road, Murrumbeena (95694764) will do high flows. Cost is around the 1500 mark. Speak with Kyp. Non ball bearing cartridges though....

They call it the stage 3. it is capable of 250kw and is known as the sierra/sierra due to the compressor wheel/exhaust wheel combo.

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With the price you paying for a hiflow, in my opinion you're better off buying a second hand HKS2530 turbo for $700~

I spent another $900 ontop to rebuild it and have practically a brand new 2530 with new bearings and seals for $1600... (rebuilt by rotomaster http://www.rotomaster.com.au/)

The same company also sells garrett turbo's and can do hiflow's too i think.

ATP's attitude towards me turned me away from them and got nothing but perfect service from rotomaster

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With the price you paying for a hiflow, in my opinion you're better off buying a second hand HKS2530 turbo for $700~

I spent another $900 ontop to rebuild it and have practically a brand new 2530 with new bearings and seals for $1600... (rebuilt by rotomaster http://www.rotomaster.com.au/)

The same company also sells garrett turbo's and can do hiflow's too i think.

ATP's attitude towards me turned me away from them and got nothing but perfect service from rotomaster

I also received poor attitude from ATP. IT wasn't for a rotor or a VL so he wasn't interested.

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