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ive never felt a 2835, but a t04 on a soarer at 1 bar boost makes the thing hammer, est rwkw about 230rwkws on the soarer

the one ive bought is a fully rebuilt one with a bigger wheel for $900

they r pretty cheap turbo if u know where to get them

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Forgive me if I'm a bit confused but the way HKS works is the 2000 series, the 3000 series, then the T04, then the T51 series.

ie. the 2835 is the largest of the 2000, the 3037/3040 is the ext. wastegate models and then it's the T04.

So...

Isn't the T04 incredibly large for the RB20/25 series?

T.

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There are four different types of HKS T04. Most of them also come in with different diameter housings as well.

I think it goes- T04s, T04r, T04r Cut Back, then the new kid on the block the T04Z. Apparently the T04Z is set to revolutionise turbos with its unique impeller design. It has holes drilled into the excess metal, feeding air into the edges of the impeller. Apparently this is said to prevent surgning with the larger impeller.

With the link, on the righthand side under 'new releases' click T04Z

http://www.hks-power.co.jp

This concept is similar to the new Trust T88H-38GK

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