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i know i should be severly beaten for not knowing this but i'll ask anyway, im looking for a couple of turbos for a new project im looking at 2 t28 but someone sugested a skyline turbo. can someone tell me what kind of turbo the skylines run? and im guessing the gtrs are runing different 1s to teh gts t

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i know i should be severly beaten for not knowing this but i'll ask anyway, im looking for a couple of turbos for a new project im looking at 2 t28 but someone sugested a skyline turbo. can someone tell me what kind of turbo the skylines run? and im guessing the gtrs are runing different 1s to teh gts t

lucas

GTR's run with twin T28 Garrett turbos.

So you can say they are 'Skyline turbo(s)'.

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thats 1 sexy gtr skyline dam im jeleous

:laugh:

It's tuning house, Garage D's R32 GTR from UK.

Wish it was mine.

Mine looks similar but with white wheels and no spoiler.

Here are the R32 and R33 GTR Turbine Specs if that helps:

Compressor Housing: T3

Compressor Wheel: T3

Compressor Wheel (mm) 42.5 - 60.1

Compressor Trim: 50T

Compressor A/R: 0.42

Turbine Housing: T25

Turbine Wheel: T25

Turbine Wheel (mm): 41.5 - 50.5

Turbine Trim: 62T

Turbine A/R: 0.48

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unless it is only around 2.6L then the rb26 turbos will be WAY too small for a v12, unless you plan using 4 of them. you need to find turbos suited to the engine size you have. 2 rb25 turbos may possibly suit, but it depends on how high the engine revs.

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Two GT30 sized turbines at the least! Smaller than that and you'll get restrict the exhaust too much, then EGTs will be high too. You'll have to retard the ignition and so won't make much power especially at high rpms.

Twin gtx3071s *drool*

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bmw 5l, ive been on the bmw forums where this this is comon pratice and everyone say either t28s or gt3040 depending on what power i was looking for.someone did suggest quads hahahaha, not sure what vehical its going in yet something old problaly

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