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Hey guys, im almost certain im going to with this turbo- http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarre...1R_743347_2.htm

Good power range for what i want out of the motor with a high boost actuator which i can reduce to 12psi for normal running etc.

Has any one used or has this on their 20det? What is it like response wise,rpm when she comes on show etc.

Im looking at 200-220 rwkw max & i dont want something that comes on show 3700rpm or above for drivability reasons. Currently i have an rb25 turbo on it but as yo know cant boost her above 12-14psi without failure & highflow/rebuild is not much less for what this turb rrp is.

Thanks for your help in advance!!

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For only 200rwkws with best response its probably better to just get a good 2nd hand RB25Neo turbo or a 2nd hand HKS2530.

To fit this turbo you need custom manifold, dump pipe and all lines. We can modify its housings to suit Stock Rb20det. How ever probably not worth that money for the power.

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For only 200rwkws with best response its probably better to just get a good 2nd hand RB25Neo turbo or a 2nd hand HKS2530.

To fit this turbo you need custom manifold, dump pipe and all lines. We can modify its housings to suit Stock Rb20det. How ever probably not worth that money for the power.

Actually i tried givng you guys a call yeasterday in regards to highflowing my stock rb25 turb, replacing the wheels etc so i can increase the boost. Anyways how much can you do that for me? without freight etc cause i can just tnt it to you. Cheers Jeff

Also do you have any second hand rebuilt 2530's?

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Ok, after talking with HyperGear ill be going with their highflow option on the 25 turbo. Also i have Tomie Camshafts on the way,260 degree 8.5 lift. Can anyone tell me what the rpm range on this will be? I cant find the information anywhere at all, basically im hopeing for it to match more closey to when the turb comes on show at about 3500rpm. Cheers

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