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hey,

well i bought a S2 r33.

im running 10psi on high boost. which is probably giving me 195-200kw

i will admit i dont know much about turbos. as im 18 n this is my first turbo car. lol

whats difference between a low mount and a high mount? other from high mount = more power.

i want 300+ kw. as cheap as possible but not dodgy.. i dont drift the car. hardly drag it. and hardly drive it as i own another car which is my work car.

i know i need injectors, fuel pump, new computer and all that. but not sure on what turbo to get and what i need to do it.

any information to help me out would be good, thanks blake :)

high mount doesnt equal more power.

Power is decided by the turbo itself. The only thing that differs is the position.

If you want 300rwkw - please simply put "300rwkw" into the search function.

There are MORE than enough threads discussing the topic.

Also read the RB25 dyno results thread.

To sum them up, going from a stock car to 300rwkw is around 8k which is probably 50-60% of what you paid for the car.

This doesnt include suspension, brakes or other things which are also required.

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