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Hi all,

I was looking for a thread with this kind of info but didn't have any luck finding one, please point me in the direction I need to go if there is one.

Basically I have a BNR34 GTR with a couple of blown turbos, so now I am searching the market to find me a new pair (upgraded) and know there are a whole bunch of brand and types out there, so I was hoping to get some advice or kind of pointed in the right direction of manufactures and models.

Currently I have minor mods such as a Haltech ECU, Fujistbo catback, Fuel pump and boost controller and have been dynoed at around 260awkw. I know that the Garrett -5 turbos are a popular upgrade to the 34's and have the potential to be reaching figures around 350+awkw which is what I would be after.

With upgrading turbos I was looking to upgrade the cams as well, along with the front/dump pipes and other parts since I don't want to be in and out of the mechanics a hundred times.

So if possible could people please recommend to me some turbos and why they would choose them.

Appreciate any help. Cheers.

thats an awesome thread, cheers

dash 9's, jew brew, map based ecu, good dumps, 4 inch exhaust, id1000's, dump clutch, win

Would a set up like this have a lot of lag?

How to -9 compare to the stock R34 turbos? At the moment my turbo kind of kicks in around 3500-4000rpm

wont be hugely different lag wise in comparison to stock with a good tune, but will pull much harder, flow alot more, and make more power, especially on E85.

stock turbos should kick in earlier than that (around 3k) with a good tune and cam gears though.. have you had yours tuned?

Whats the duty cycle on your injectors atm??

You've already got ecu, fuel pump.. change to a decent flowing exhaust from front pipes back (id leave standard dumps and save your self unnecessary spending as back to back dyno graphs have proven the upgrade alternatives for your power goals make SFA difference and not worth the $$$), get some cam gears, some injectors if required, -5's and retune.

edit: also budget for a new clutch as if your still running the OEM one it will go bang quiet quickly regardless of what turbo you choose :yes:

Edited by nomnomv8

wont be hugely different lag wise in comparison to stock with a good tune, but will pull much harder, flow alot more, and make more power, especially on E85.

stock turbos should kick in earlier than that (around 3k) with a good tune and cam gears though.. have you had yours tuned?

I had mine tuned a while ago, but not being a gtr/tuned turbo car before having that I wasn't sure how it should've run

Whats the duty cycle on your injectors atm??

You've already got ecu, fuel pump.. change to a decent flowing exhaust from front pipes back (id leave standard dumps and save your self unnecessary spending as back to back dyno graphs have proven the upgrade alternatives for your power goals make SFA difference and not worth the $$$), get some cam gears, some injectors if required, -5's and retune.

edit: also budget for a new clutch as if your still running the OEM one it will go bang quiet quickly regardless of what turbo you choose :yes:

I think the injectors run at 5-6ish % on the dash computer. Would -5 result in more lag then a -9? (I'm a little confused on the whole dash range). I got an excedy clutch, doesn't feal the best but its still quiet new

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