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OK, I dont really know sh*t about turbos :-} but have been reading recient posts to try to build up my Knowledge.

From what i have read the GT2530 is a good responsive turbo that can make about 250rwkw.

My current perf mods are:

3' turbo back zaust,

zaust cam gear,

cold air box with pod,

FMIC,

PFC Pro,

ceramic button clutch,

supra twin turbo fuel pump jap spec (was told that they flow better than GTR ones by far, maybe somebody can varify that?)

NGK irriway7 plugs.

I think thats it.

I would like a turbo that doesnt lag any longer than 3,500 but still comes on boost hard. I plan to get new injectors and a z32 afm in the future but not for awhile. My car currently makes just over 200rwkw on the standard turbo, what turbo whould make a good replacment for me?

any advice would be great thanks.

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try gcg turbos 0418645461 in canberra they do a high flow on yours whilst there at it, it gets new roller bearings new steel exhuast wheel so big boost is possible(ceramic wheel wont shatter)and apparently will do just as good as 2530 and costs bugger all in comparision

you wont need a fuel pressure reg if you are doing injectors.

probably better off with a 2535 or 2835 than 2530, as it will make the power a bit easier.

$1550 is a bargain for a second hand HKS turbo, even if it needs rebuilding it will be a better price than new. you can also sell your stock turbo. It will be a good idea to upgrade the pipe from AFM to turbo to, so anther $150-200 there, then similar may be needed for turbo to cooler. Oil and water lines, $300 or thereabouts. Injectors around 1K. AFM around $350 with a plug.

be ready to pay around 5-600 for a full remap with the injectors too.

good luck

I have started to think that if I am going to spend around $4000 on a 2535 setup then I may as well save up a bit more and go for something like a GT3035 or something alike...

Does anybody out there have a setup like this? & what are your experiences with it, eg power, boost, spool up time and so on & what price range would I be looking at for this?

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