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as title states im up for a new turbo on my rb20 :( im currently running a rb25 s2 turbo nylon front wheel and i hate it! i need a turbo that will bolt to factory manifold and dump flanges, i was looking at a kingunawa turbo are they alright? and im chasing a responsive setup cause i do alot of sneeky streeting ;) any help would be appreciated :) im running full fmic 14psi walbro 225 pump standard injectors on a nis tune ecu :)

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ahahah sneaky ;) and rb25 just not enough power runs out of puff after 12psi im going to put a fpr reg on the help the fueling out a little i might see if the hypergear hi flow ones are any good, my rb25 one is getting shaft play i need something stronger with a bit more punch im not running a bov so anything non ball bearing hates life ahah sudgestions?

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If you aren't going to upgrade injectors and can't afford to then it is basically a waste of money doing much to try and make it make more power. Odds are you will end up with more lag and barely any power difference, so ultimately a slower less fun car. Not running a BOV is going to kill any turbo you put on there eventually

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its just how i have my setup i run no bov and a blow through maf setup, running no bov will destroy shitty turbo's i know alot of people running presicion ect with no bov no problems! it all comes down to how much boost your running im only planning on 16psi max! but we'll forget that, thats not the issure, i will be upgrading injectors i just need to find the right set for my setup and sudgestions on injectors will be appreciated :)

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I disagree not running a bob will kill your turbo. I've spoken to a lot of big name shops in Melbourne that have said it will not damage your turbo. Each to there own though I guess. Upgrade your injectors afm meter and but a hks 2530 or 2535. Or one of staos hypergear turbos. I have a hks 2535 spare with dump and oil water lines here spare for $1100 if your interested.

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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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