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My GTRS turbo's arrived today. I took some snaps to show all. I am really happy with the GTRS kit, everything included.

(Sorry but I could not post up the jpg's)

Anyway, they go onto the car Next monday and hopefully the car gets tuned before the drift day.

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OK,

The mods.

Apexi PFC & Boost controler.

The GTRS's

550cc inj

HKS dumps

3.5in exhaust

Cam sprockets

3000lb brass button clutch

custom FMIC 760x360x72

Fuel Reg (To be done at turbo install)

Oil cooler

3 plate brass radiator

Sump baffel and head restrictor

Metal Gaskit kit

I hope to get the car tuned thursday next week.

I will probably stop at 1.2bar as I dont drag, just track days

I'm sorry but you musn't be looking in the right places if you beleive there isn't much info on GT-RS turbines on the RB26?!?!?! *baffle*

In fact, i think there is ONLY info available from manufacturers about the RB26 and the SR20.

Freely available on the manufacturers site :(

Adrian

I'm sorry but you musn't be looking in the right places if you beleive there isn't much info on GT-RS turbines on the RB26?!?!?!

Yeh there is info from manufacturers, but next to no feedback from owners in Aus of GTRs with these turbos fitted...i think that more what he meant. :(

Cant wait to see how your car goes with these turbos, perhaps with all this grunt its time you spend some coin on new shocks? :)

Does the kit come with its own wastegate actuators? and do these turbos bolt up to the standard HKS dump pipes or do they have there own dump pipes because the wastegate outlet looks different to all the other GT25 series turbos the wastegate does not look completely seperate from the turbine wheel

Does the kit come with its own wastegate actuators? and do these turbos bolt up to the standard HKS dump pipes or do they have there own dump pipes because the wastegate outlet looks different to all the other GT25 series turbos the wastegate does not look completely seperate from the turbine wheel

Yep, they come with their own internal wastegate actuators - as pictured set at 0.9 bar. The wastegate outlet looks different because there is a 'splitter' to stop turbulance from the main exhaust outlet. They will still bolt up to the standard T25 5 bolt dump pipe.

Well the turbo's are on and feel nice. Lots more low down torque and agressive top end. With a new set of plugs it is a new car!

I have only been to 1bar but felt very strong, I am very happy. Dyno tomorrow and check the Fuel:Air and see what power I get once the PFC is tunned. I am looking for more of a fat curve that a peak power curve. Usable power is the key for me.

The only negatives, the turbo's are a little louder that the standards and really scream once they are spooled up. Also the waste gate has a vent at about .8 Bar so I cant drop the boost when the wife drives. Oh well, as small price to pay. So far 5 star rate on the turbo's

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