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The $880 highflow from Hypergear is just a basic bush core rebuild, the $1250 highflow is his SS2pu (300kw capable on 98) billet turbo.

Both are good quality but you obviously need to supply your original turbo so it can be machined to suit the larger wheels.

Just go with the smaller $880 one unless you plan to tune the car with an Emanage...

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The $880 highflow from Hypergear is just a basic bush core rebuild, the $1250 highflow is his SS2pu (300kw capable on 98) billet turbo.

Both are good quality but you obviously need to supply your original turbo so it can be machined to suit the larger wheels.

Just go with the smaller $880 one unless you plan to tune the car with an Emanage...

Thanks Scotty! Do you have any experience with this kind of highflow? I'm guessing the SS2pu would introduce a shit load of lag?

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Thanks Scotty! Do you have any experience with this kind of highflow? I'm guessing the SS2pu would introduce a shit load of lag?

The SS2pu isn't too bad now, Stao has modified his compressor design for more response, the 'Push' comes in at around 2800 on the stock ecu which is not too bad imo. (although I drive a laggy pos. lol)

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The SS2pu isn't too bad now, Stao has modified his compressor design for more response, the 'Push' comes in at around 2800 on the stock ecu which is not too bad imo. (although I drive a laggy pos. lol)

That's not bad at all! Mine is as stock as it gets and it comes in at about 2500rpm. Thanks for the advice,

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That's not bad at all! Mine is as stock as it gets and it comes in at about 2500rpm. Thanks for the advice,

There are other high flows out there that are laggy az, so the HG ones certainly make sense!

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