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This has been answered many times before, Search next time.
To answer your question, yes it can be changed. Check out hypergears thread in the same section you posted here.
To how much boost to run, depends entirely on your setup.

Hypergear can highflow your turbo and is your best option. Give him a buzz and see what he has to offer and what will suit you best. This has been covered soooo many times. Maybe try using the search button.

search button don't seems to be working for me either. They are in page one, so just use eyes search function. if nothing came up then use this link:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/261613-hypergear-hiflow-service-continued/

yeh i tried the search guide and nothing came up.also tried the forced induction reference guide ,,,none of the links seem to work

might as well give up now then mate..

ceramic turbos for the win...if its good enough for nissan then its good enough for you ...

search button don't seems to be working for me either. They are in page one, so just use eyes search function. if nothing came up then use this link:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/261613-hypergear-hiflow-service-continued/

Thanks mate for the link.that was helpful.I tried searching,,im not the best on a computer.cheers dave

might as well give up now then mate..

ceramic turbos for the win...if its good enough for nissan then its good enough for you ...

Come on ARTZ, play nice on the noob haha...

On topic, why bother doing anything to the stock turbo, just use it till it blows and upgrade

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