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R31 Nismoid

I get you point loud and clear......

Now since a stock system can give approx 350rwhp or less.. is this with the stock T25 turbo or with an upgraded turbo?

Stock turbo will make260-270rwhp at the limit, and do not run more than 10-11psi

You need a mild turbo upgrade (HKS2530) to get 330-350rwhp.

to convert rwhp into rwkw - times by .745 (roughly good enough)

So 350rwhp X 0.745 = 260rwkw :)

to convert rwhp into rwkw - divide by .745 (roughly good enough)

So 350rwhp / 0.745 = 260rwkw :)

Hate to be picky, but it is actually multiply by 0.745

So 350rwhp x 0.745 = 260rwkw.

(Feel free to edit your post and delete mine)

What do they mean by>>60 AR on the comp and 48 on the turbine?

does it means that it spools fast?

because i am getting a turbonetics T3 60 comp and 48 turbine? could you say if this is a good turbo or not.

comp housing size, doesnt tell a lot.

a .48 turbine however tells a little more... and a .48 is pretty small, so it wont make much power, very restrictive.

The wheels tell the true story, but honestly it sounds like your looking at ebay - stop doing that.

Get a genuine Garrett. The only way.

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