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hey guys a friend of mine is wanting some help on some info on turbo kits for his r33 gtr. he wants the most power he can get out of using the factory twin turbo positions using a recommended turbo kit. we have heard about the hks gt-rs kit which is rated at 700hp but was wondering if there was anything that was rated higher then that.

his engine went bang a month ago and is now in the process of building a n1 block with the OS Giken RB30 or RB315 kit with supporting mods. any other recommendations would be awesome in terms of modifications in handling the power.

thanks!

I call bs.

Regardless, GTRS kit is rated 700hp? Wrong, it's 800hp

Biggest factory bolt on turbos is 920hp from dash 10 garretts but the dump pipes may need to be fabbed up

if he really wanted to he could just go a t88 and be done with it but he is after a stealth looking engine bay.

and its not about "fitting" a couple of turbos. its more about which turbos will actually make the power exceeding 700hp if you read the description in my first post.

and yes he does have 50k+ waiting to be dropped on a new drive line (sequential box, front and rear diffs etc), fuel system, engine, the lot.

I call bs.

Regardless, GTRS kit is rated 700hp? Wrong, it's 800hp

Biggest factory bolt on turbos is 920hp from dash 10 garretts but the dump pipes may need to be fabbed up

i think if anything wasn't the gt2871r-10 the same as a hks gt-rs anyway? pretty sure thats what he was looking at. he might have to settle with those.

Edited by jakez88

I'm surprised that anyone spending that sort of money doesn't ring around the turbo places and see what they have to offer. Still, if you look at the garrett site you will see the dash 10 options. Choose from 800hp to 920hp. Not GTRS equals, they're bigger.

i guarantee you could get 1000+hp at the fly on E85 with over 3L's using low-mount turbs if you were prepared to do enough exhaust system modificaction

it's not like you couldn't make the turbos fit

I call bs.

Regardless, GTRS kit is rated 700hp? Wrong, it's 800hp

Biggest factory bolt on turbos is 920hp from dash 10 garretts but the dump pipes may need to be fabbed up

Is the 920hp pair with the .64 rear housings? or bigger?

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