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Hi,

I'm pretty sure that the turbo on my r33gtst s2 has just let go.

Waiting to confirm with the shop but no boost and lots of noise from turbo. Doesnt look good :-(

Anyone have anything local for sale?

Anyone know a local place to get the turbo Hi flowed? I asked one mob and they said it cant be done as it has ceramic (I thought the whole point was to replace with steel!!)/

Lastly, If I do go a larger turbo any thoughts on setup? I been reading a bit on the forced induction forums but too many options for me.

My car is relatively stock with Dump pipe,Turbo back exhaust, etc. Has recently had a h/duty nismo clutch put in it.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions

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Jump on the hyper gear website and have a look at their direct bolt ons

Also if yours isn't cracked you can send yours off to them and for around $900 they will repair and highflow it

Probably the best option for a stock setup unless your aiming for higher numbers then you have to start looking at other things

Around 190-210 maybe but you would need a tune so if your going cheap then maybe looking into an apexi safc

That will allow you to lean out the top end making better power. Right now with that setup will make te standard computer run pretty rich because it will trip put with all the air running in and just rich it up to be safe

What goal are you aiming for and we can tell you what Oi would need.

:ph34r: Dont take your car to the mob who said ya cant because the wheel is ceramic lol

Hi,

I'm pretty sure that the turbo on my r33gtst s2 has just let go.

Waiting to confirm with the shop but no boost and lots of noise from turbo. Doesnt look good :-(

Anyone have anything local for sale?

Anyone know a local place to get the turbo Hi flowed? I asked one mob and they said it cant be done as it has ceramic (I thought the whole point was to replace with steel!!)/

Lastly, If I do go a larger turbo any thoughts on setup? I been reading a bit on the forced induction forums but too many options for me.

My car is relatively stock with Dump pipe,Turbo back exhaust, etc. Has recently had a h/duty nismo clutch put in it.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions

GCG turbo's can high flow it, no idea of price though but they have a very good reputation.

Might be worth having a read of this thread, http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/55845-rb25-turbo-upgrade-all-dyno-results/ check for other people running a similar setup to you and see what their results are like. Might give you some idea of which way you want to go.

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