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Stop now! I learnt long ago to stop counting the pennies when I comes to cars.

Don't forget dude I bought my s2 in 2000 back when they were the price of a new ss commo.

The money this has cost me over 11 years would have probably got me a nice 34r buy now.

That is the new Kai version, on paper it is meant to be better but I don't think there has been many outstanding results with them.

I think 89CAL has one, flick him a pm and he should be able to tell you more about it.

CJMotor is where I ended up getting my pro s from, delivered in like 3 days. Nice easy transaction.

The rear housing is different mate .68 for pro s which requires new dump and kai kit is .62 i think and Nissan factory dump pipe bolts up

What is the difference between the kai and ProS turbos?

That is the new Kai version, on paper it is meant to be better but I don't think there has been many outstanding results with them.

I think 89CAL has one, flick him a pm and he should be able to tell you more about it.

Chloride is where I ended up getting my pro s from, delivered in like 3 days. Nice easy transaction.

Chloride??? I googled it and no luck?

Both housings are 0.68 i think just the KAI comes with the Nissan dump style flange and anti surge slotted front cover. Ill have to double check the housing size, may be .64

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If i had to do it again id go for a gtx3071 or a hypergear. don't get me wrong, its a great turbo if you want to make around 250rwkw, but its certainly not a replacement for the pro s. seems a bit like a gt-rs replacement really

255rwkw is the most I've heard of bolted to a neo with cams. when i sort a few things out ill probably send it off to Stao for a look, so it will probably end up a HKS/Hypergear hybrid and ill win this thread

Stop now! I learnt long ago to stop counting the pennies when I comes to cars.

Don't forget dude I bought my s2 in 2000 back when they were the price of a new ss commo.

The money this has cost me over 11 years would have probably got me a nice 34r buy now.

here i am worrying about depreciation over the last few years, ouch.

you've had the same car for 11 yrs?

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