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What turbo am I running in a stock R34GTT ? and ceramic wheel or what ? I seem to be getting mixed opinions rather than facts, and what would be a good upgrade option fast spool for street not bothered about huge top end , high flow existing or what ?

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Ceramic turbine wheel and nylon/plastic compressor wheel.

Highflowing the existing would be a great option if it's an OP6 rear housing, which I'm pretty sure all R34 GT-t turbo's are. The rear housing is what holds highflowed RB25 turbos back the most so you've got a good candidate for a highflow there. Given what you wan't I'd say definitely go for a highflow.

Actually some GT-Ts have steel wheels. Saw on a Skyline Hong Kong site that the Neo cover with the turbo sign not in Red are steel wheel turbos. Will try to find the link.

Thanks for this. WO=with out ?

If your NEO engine cover W/O RED wording...that's S2 or S3smiley4.gif

If so mines red so I guess that me resin and ceramic'd :P .

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