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Hi guys,

Just would like to ask about a Turbo option for my gts-t Rb25det. Iam currently looking at this setup. please tell me what you guys think. The plan is a street drivable half drift, half drag car. ( looking at beating at lest stock GTRS with this setup ) So please tell me your thoughts !

my current mods on the car are FMIC, Cat back exhaust, hks filter and catch can.

Iam looking at a HKS 2835pro, or a Trust T51. Either one with external wastegate and low mount manifold. Which one is the better of both, has any member got a similar setup on their RB25det and would like to share their opinions about the turbo?

These are the mods budgetted with the turbo ( please tell me if iam missing something )

power FC

dump and seperate front pipe

adjustable cams

Cam shafts ( what degrees is the best for RB25det )

Injectors

Fuel pump

Boost controller

Am i missing anything? ( MSG to STEVE, Thank you for your information already through PM. This post is not intended to insult the information you gave me. It was interesting, but i just want to see other peoples views. Thank you for you advice though :) )

Now the HICAS question, can anybody tell me how to completly remove the hicas system ( this is for weight saving purposes ) i know about the hicas canceller rod, but iam looking at removing the whole thing.

Thank you in advance for your advice

:)

DC

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HKS 2835 is ideal for what you want. Increase in torque and HP. You should get over 240RWKW with proper tuning cam timing exhaust etc etc... (I'm sure more could be had Kw wise....) If you want more then look at the TD06 25 G there good for over 300kw.... but as many will say there is LAG involved

Loz

I was under the impression you could do away with the HICAS computer, but if you put your car into diagnostic mode, then it will throw error codes 11 (and maybe 12, and 13, but I'm not sure). From what I was told, it was ok to have these codes if there is no actual HICAS onboard.

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