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aloha.

I have a few questions that maybe someone on here has experienced the same thing.

1. Would it be feasable (power/response wise) to get a hks 25/30 on a rb20 thats currently has a tuned rb25 turbo on it?

2. If the turbo came off a sr20 would it still be relatively easy to fit? (would i need new lines etc).

Thanks in advance

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aloha.

I have a few questions that maybe someone on here has experienced the same thing.

1. Would it be feasable (power/response wise) to get a hks 25/30 on a rb20 thats currently has a tuned rb25 turbo on it?

2. If the turbo came off a sr20 would it still be relatively easy to fit? (would i need new lines etc).

Thanks in advance

SR20's use T25 and RB's have T3. Might be able to get something made up to suit though.

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Cheers for the advice. The turbo I am considering buying is off a blacktop sr20. Not entirely sure whether it has a adapter or whether I would need one. Fact is I don't see many sr20's with 25/30's on them. Seeing as though its a Hks one, would it be safe to assume that it was made for a rb? Or are assumptions the mother of all f*ck ups?

Sorry for the 101 questions.

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Theres a fair bit of work to be done to make it fit.

I have a hks2510 on my rb that came of an sr so I know what needs doing.

You need an adapter, its not just for the flange but to get it in the right spot, then you need a custom dump/front pipe, and obviously modded cooler piping.

Thats about it.

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