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chasing a turbo for my 25...

looking for good response and around the 250ish mark.

have searched and read up... for 2 days and looking into HighFlowed 33 turbo, Garrett 2860Rs-10, or 2871.

curious on other people opinions but am really trying to keep full boost below 3200.. from what i have read the 30 series are a lil too laggy for my liking.. bear in mind i am chasing response and not huge power.

car will be running power fc, z32AFM, bosch 040 pump, straight 3inch pipes, 2way 4.1 ratio.

whats around??

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there is no link, im saying your lieing and have not read :) *read have not read enough*

READEDREADDEREDAED

the dyno results thread had everything you want to know, there is also the GT30 thread which will cover alot of the information you want about things that are smaller and cheaper (especially later) the 2871 Rb25 thread is also good as is the hypergear hiflow service thread.

start reading you could cover it all in a couple of hours, and I guarantee you will find people with results equal to what your asking, 250kw and 3200rpm spool

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garrett 3071R? i'm looking for similar power but without having to run the turbo at 18 odd PSI, which kind of limits it to a 3076R with a .63 rear. No offence to Hypergear but I don't really want to set myself up for disappointment with a cheap turbo again

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link didnt work scott.

GTRS is $4500 new....

Garrett turbos are under $2000 new so mildly different in price.

been looking at GCG vs Hypergear turbos... opinions?

they aren't $4500 new. $2800 from nengun.....which is expensive compared to a quality hi-flow but certainly isn't $4500.

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