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around 320-340hp would be a tough stab.

i didnt wanted to made new topic about this and what you think about non brand turbochargers? i saw it in a japanese yahoo auction maybe it is chines or other shit but its very chaeap and what you think does it work r33 rb25det? who has like that turbocharger? and results ? you can cheack pictures here

T4 RX7 T4 turbine flange A / R 0.60 TRIM-T 75 TRIM-C 62 ( there written that this is for rx7 but guess it work on skyline)

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新品 T4 RX7用 タービン 。 T4 RX7 new turbines. Trim-T 75 , A/R -T 1.15 , Trim-C 62 A/R- C 0.60 , タービンフランジ:T4 double Trim-T 75, A / R-T 1.15, Trim-C 62 A/R- C 0.60, Tabinfuranji

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Do some more turbo homework.

Turbos meant for rotaries, are not good on piston motors generally because of the turbine housing size.

That one is 1.15 A/R, the biggest you want for a street RB25 is .82, you'd be looking at least to 1,000rpm extra lag if not more.

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Do some more turbo homework.

Turbos meant for rotaries, are not good on piston motors generally because of the turbine housing size.

That one is 1.15 A/R, the biggest you want for a street RB25 is .82, you'd be looking at least to 1,000rpm extra lag if not more.

Thank you your reply mate and what about like that description?

T70 Flange T3 Turbine A / R 0.71 TRIM-T 75 TRIM-C 52

新品 Super T70 タービン 。 New Super T70 turbine. Trim-T 75 , A/R -T 0.92 , Trim-C 52 A/R- C 0.71 ,タービンフランジ:T3 double Trim-T 75, A / R-T 0.92, Trim-C 52 A/R- C 0.71, Tabinfuranji: T3 double

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Its a 71mm To4B comp with 1.15 T04E turbine with back crop.

Its not good for any thing. The comp is too small for that sort of turbine, will create heaps of lag for little power.

Its not going to work well on a RB25det. Specially with cropped turine in a 1.15 A/R Turbine :) . lol it will feels like down grading back to NA.

We can build you some thing makes more power with heaps better response if interested.

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Its a 71mm To4B comp with 1.15 T04E turbine with back crop.

Its not good for any thing. The comp is too small for that sort of turbine, will create heaps of lag for little power.

Its not going to work well on a RB25det. Specially with cropped turine in a 1.15 A/R Turbine ;) . lol it will feels like down grading back to NA.

We can build you some thing makes more power with heaps better response if interested.

Thanks for your answer mate and what about like that description? its small? or normall?

TD40 T25/T28 flange Turbine A / R 0.44 TRIM-T 76 TRIM-C 60

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