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It's pretty simple. I don't feel ready.

If I don't feel ready it's because I'm not ready.

I want to build my confidence slowly and safely.

Not jeopardise everything in one hit because being pushed into something I am not ready for.

I can't be anymore clearer than that and will not be participating to this track day in June.

I will however be happy to spectate to see how it all unfolds

Give me time guys that is all

Fair enough Ants, happy laps first then?

Need to start thinking about a new turbo and not sure which route to take, thinking highflow or a bolt on. I want something that can make about 250 kw and decent response, anyone have any suggestions?

Need to start thinking about a new turbo and not sure which route to take, thinking highflow or a bolt on. I want something that can make about 250 kw and decent response, anyone have any suggestions?
have a look at those precision turbos Mike.

They seem to spool up damn fast and will easily make 250+kw

Having said that I prefer bolt in applications

have a look at those precision turbos Mike.

They seem to spool up damn fast and will easily make 250+kw

Having said that I prefer bolt in applications

Yeah I'm after something bolt on.

6266's are 500+hp turbos though Tony. They spool quick... For their size. But it wouldn't be good to be making only 350hp with it. Not to mention it doesn't come on a t3 flange, so you'd need a new manifold.

6266's are 500+hp turbos though Tony. They spool quick... For their size. But it wouldn't be good to be making only 350hp with it. Not to mention it doesn't come on a t3 flange, so you'd need a new manifold.

I think Tony was taking the piss lol

Need to start thinking about a new turbo and not sure which route to take, thinking highflow or a bolt on. I want something that can make about 250 kw and decent response, anyone have any suggestions?

I guess Hypergear is the easy bolt on option. Personally Id look at a 3071.

have a look at those precision turbos Mike.

They seem to spool up damn fast and will easily make 250+kw

Having said that I prefer bolt in applications

I haven't read much about Precision turbos and how they fair at the 250kw level. No doubt they make a good charger for the goal i just havent seen results for them

Need to start thinking about a new turbo and not sure which route to take, thinking highflow or a bolt on. I want something that can make about 250 kw and decent response, anyone have any suggestions?

Grab a r34 turbo and get it highflowed at CGC, MTQ or hypergear. I had a friend that made a lazy 270rwkw and it still looked stock. Pretty inexpensive too.

I think Tony was taking the piss lol

I guess Hypergear is the easy bolt on option. Personally Id look at a 3071.

I haven't read much about Precision turbos and how they fair at the 250kw level. No doubt they make a good charger for the goal i just havent seen results for them

Yes. Yes I was. :-D would be fun to see the silver broad minded person actually turn her wheels. :-P

Realistically for that power though, buying a high flowed turbo is probably your best bet. Cost is kept down and life is good.

Realistically for that power though, buying a high flowed turbo is probably your best bet. Cost is kept down and life is good.

^^ This, Highflow seems to get the best results these days whilst keeping it low mounted on the stock manifold and internally gated

Grab a r34 turbo and get it highflowed at CGC, MTQ or hypergear. I had a friend that made a lazy 270rwkw and it still looked stock. Pretty inexpensive too.

This is what I'm leaning towards ATM, just need the 34 turbo.

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