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There has been heaps of these threads lately which should help you out, but contact HyperGear for a simple replacement.

Dont bother changing the turbo unless you do all the supporting mods to go with it, a turbo with a stock setup will do you no favours

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Sorry mate just a bit new to the site, started the account ages ago but only just started to use it..

In my r34 I've got

HKS FMIC

HKS 3" stainless turbo back exhaust

VDO 650cc injectors

Walbro Pump 400 LPH

Eboost street boost controller

And starting to organize a nismo type 4 board chip. That stuff is ok to start looking at another turbo isn't it? Also I want to get a wastegate but unsure on what to get? So any advice would be great!

Cheers!

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Yes you have some basics, i assume you mean the NIStune board which is good value for money..... If you want an easy bolt on kit look here - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/261613-hypergear-hiflow-service-continued/

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yea thanks! haha yea i meant Nistune, thought it sounded weird when i said nismo board chip in my head haha.

based in lakes entrance which is about 4 hours away from melbourne.

yea someone told me Chasers i think for a tuner?

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Havent heard of them, jump in the VIC section and ask the locals? I am from NSW so wont be much use to you in that department :)

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