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hey guys im new to this.........

i have a Nissan skyline 4door it came standard as a rb25de auto since then i have made it manual with a rb20de gearbox and just put a standard clutch in...

any way just wondering if you could tell me how to to put a turbo kit on it and eveything i would need to make it happen just going to start off with standard parts like standard 25det manifold etc but really need to no everything to get it running ...

and will i need a new gear box or will this last a while and will the clutch last a while as its brand new...???

need handy tips thank guys and girls =)

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You will need from an RB25DET...

Turbo preferably with water an oil lines

Air intake.

Exhaust manifold, to fit the turbo on.

Dump-pipe & Front pipe, full 3" exhaust system.

Fuel Pump (GTS-T one or better, plenty of high-flowing cheap ones out there, walbro etc)

Injectors (stock GTS-T ones or better)

Intercooler and piping (stock or custom)

Alloy cross-pipe with BOV (stock of custom)

ECU

Alter / lower your compression ratio, unless you are running a very low boost level.

You might want to run with a RB25DET gear box and RB25 rear Diff.

Stock RB25DET clutch or aftermarket single heavy duty.

With the turbo on, you car will go faster, you better at least upgrade your brake pads of get R33 GTS-T calipers / disks... Unless they are the same size.

Get wider / bigger wheels to give you more traction.

Upgrade your suspension.

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