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yeah difference is minor. the HKS ones seem to have a little more power potential and response difference is negligible. I prefer the HKS ones but I admit it's hard to justify the price premium over the generic ones for what you get. the good thing with the HKS ones is they come with good actuators, fasteners, gaskets etc. some garret retailers add cheap gaskets with their kits, some add good ones and some add none at all so when pricing kits you need to check what exactly you get for you money. some 'kits' are just 2 turbos completely bare (ie not even actuators included).

I made 467kw at the treads under strict dyno competition conditions (real figures) with these puppies years ago when that was spastic power and ran 10.3's on radials in a 1570kg car...try doing that with your Garrett's.

Edited by Swiper the Fox
Owned ;)

Im glad you picked that example Steve-o...as i know quite a bit about it.

haha...the car he used for his example doesn't in fact run -5's. I spent a week with Ben at his Melbourne workshop 18 months ago and he assures me they are not your run of the mill -5. He actually tested 8 different turbo combo's (changing trim, housing etc) before finding out what worked best. To avoid someone copying them he orders the bits from different suppliers and performs the assembly in house (JFK's post on the last page was very close to the mark but slightly inaccurate). Ive been for a drive in this car and experienced it first hand...Ben admits the amount of r&d gone into just the engine bay would exceed over $200,000.

Makes the 2530's look like a real bargain now doesn't it.

Thanks mate. :)

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