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HKS 2530, trust T518Z, apexi AX53B70 - depends on what you call too laggy or nice power. Responsive, spool quickly and good for from 230-250rwkw, depending on mods and a large mid range increase.

HKS2835, probably good for around 270odd rwkw (depending on mods), little more laggy than stock, but not hugely so, also good mid range

A couple of ideas anyways:).

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it's for David (white R33) .... nah he doesn't want something that big .... and he wants cheap as possible, as he isn't sure he is keeping the car much longer - he wants a GTR

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hey nightcrawler....i just had my standard rb25 turbo rebuilt with t3/t4 internals and highflowed (have more power than standard and should have too much issues wif lag)....if ur mate is interested in that then pm me. i was going this option first but i seen something more desirable hehehe.

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Hey dean, come for a ride now... Since porting the head It gulps air like nothing else, I can't get it to surge now at all, I am gradually bringing boost on earlier and earlier. My nitto's are wearing quick! (changing lanes is becoming a problem again) All I need is a Z32 A/F meter and I'm ready for a tune.

A 2535 is a perfect match for a RB25 in terms of Lag and power. Won't make much more than 250rwkw but will be a pleasure to drive in traffic. I think there is one for sale on the forum for $1500.... what's the price range you are looking for?

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yeh matty, i will change the turbo soon, just gotta save up money for the rest, ie clutch.

So without the porting, what do u think u would of been making? Are u comin down to adel anytime soon?

The turbo works fine without porting. It is slightly laggy compared to other turbos 5 times the price.

I will be down in Adelaide soon ,but, without my wheels. you will have to come visit me in Syd. Autosaloon is a good excuse.

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