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I was wondering what would be a reasonable but yet powerful turbocharger to substitute the stock one that comes with a rb25det neo, i am aiming to get my r34 over 300rwkw,

current mods:

x-force turbo back system

k&n apollo cold air intake

Any help is appreciated :)

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Mate there is a lot of things to be done to your engine besides just bolting on a new turbo to get this sort of power....ie supporting mods - injectors, fuel pump, intercooler, boost control, engine management to name a few.

you want to spend 2k max, not laughing at you but id atleast double that amount to achieve your goals reliably.

Mick

was preferring something less expensive since i dont have a vast budget, something under 2k? pinch.gif

under $2k total eh.....

Do you have any thoughts on what engine management, injectors, fuel pump, FMIC you are going to buy to get to 300rwkw?

To clear things up, i just started researching and planning my mods, im willing to spend more but i am looking for a turbocharger under 2k.

As in supporting mods go:

Fuel pump with regulator + hks fuel rail kit

Front mount

Apexi power fc

Thats naming a few too, saying that i need clearing up on what is the right order regarding those mods. If you guys can suggest other supporting mods and an order, that would be great too

Budget setup cant go wrong with a kinugawa td06sl2 20 or 25g $850

ebay s/s high mount manifold $220

40mm or bigger ext gate $300

Walbro fuel pump $130

Deustchwoeks injectors (or highflows) $450

Z32 $200

Nistune $1000

Fmic kit $400

Rough prices on parts but that will basically get u to 300rwkw.

You do not need a hks fuel rail.

ebay manifold???

deustchwoeks injectors???

walbro fuel pump???

40mm or bigger gate

can you get anymore crap parts in one post?? jesus...

oh and of course it just has to be a 35R and highmount to make over 300rwkw doesnt it, cause thats just so cool eh...

total crap...

Thanks for your time guys first of all, i also got a recommended a GT3076 or a ATR43G3 FNT they are both easy to install with minor modification as long as bolt in goes, so i guess it would be a choice out of the two. How would i go about finding a high mount manifold?

Lol...high mount manifold for 300RWKW.

IB4L and "Thread closed. Believe it or not, but since SAU started more than 7 years ago, this topic has been discussed before....."

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