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Hi guy im looking at upgrading the turbo on my stock (beside Exshurst) r32 rb20det. Can you please give me a list on what supporting mods i should be looking at buying at the same time. I dont want to buy things i dont need at the moment just anything the motor and turbo will need to function easly eg (intercooler, injectors). Ive been looking at t3/t4 turbos with a high mount manifold. any help would be great thanks.

p.s. i dont know to much tech talk to please keep it simple

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go watch mighty car mods on youtube. itll be easier than the grief our gonna get on here from all the smart arses.

simply!?

rb25 turbo (highflowed)

braid oil and water lines for turbo.

injectors. 550cc lowest.

full 2.5 inch to 3inch turbo back exhaust.

front mount.

fuel pump.

aftermarket ecu or nistune.

gaskets studs etc etc. lots of kesh. and a tuner.

ve been looking at t3/t4 turbos with a high mount manifold.

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Sometimes Ebay is your friend and sometimes it isn't. This is an example of ISN'T.

Definitely good advice to look at a quality hiflowed turbo if you are looking to keep costs down and visibility low.

go watch mighty car mods on youtube. itll be easier than the grief our gonna get on here from all the smart arses.

simply!?

rb25 turbo (highflowed)

braid oil and water lines for turbo.

injectors. 550cc lowest.

full 2.5 inch to 3inch turbo back exhaust.

front mount.

fuel pump.

aftermarket ecu or nistune.

gaskets studs etc etc. lots of kesh. and a tuner.

yer!!

like anyone is going to take advice from a commodore driver...

farking rain mate. i couldnt even keep up with you last night. i was fish tailing in 4th.

So was I ;)

I went to overtake someone in 5th and the rear end kicked out...had to change my daks when i got home...

really need to stick a quarter tonne weight in the back i think :/

So was I ;)

I went to overtake someone in 5th and the rear end kicked out...had to change my daks when i got home...

really need to stick a quarter tonne weight in the back i think :/

yea yours will be bad with no weight on it!

Hi guy im looking at upgrading the turbo on my stock (beside Exshurst) r32 rb20det. Can you please give me a list on what supporting mods i should be looking at buying at the same time. I dont want to buy things i dont need at the moment just anything the motor and turbo will need to function easly eg (intercooler, injectors). Ive been looking at t3/t4 turbos with a high mount manifold. any help would be great thanks.

p.s. i dont know to much tech talk to please keep it simple

How about reading the sticky at the top of the page "Rb20 Turbo Upgrade, All Dyno Results"

take the 3 hours and read it from start to finish, walk away enlightened!

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