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Hi All,

I am looking at upgrading my turbo and have had a search through a few previous threads as to where is the cheapest places to source a turbo kit for my r34 gtt.

As a result I got in contact with Paul from street to track however he is no longer dealing garrett turbo chargers.

I was wondering where everyone sources their turbo kits from and if they would be able to point me in the right direction.

I am looking at doing a garrett gt3071r externally waste gated meaning I am going to need manifold, wastegate, dump pipe and intake pipe.

Can anyone help me out here ?

I know GCG do a high mount kit for around $3,800 but surely there must be a cheaper way to acquire the kit.

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GT3071r is a poor choice (these days) for an RB25. Same sized billet compressor from any of a range of other turbo suppliers will make more power, or alternatively a smaller billet compressor for the same power will have better response. Get hot side set up to match, and you'll enjoy it a lot better.

So, go look at the Hypergear stuff (there's a massive thread dedicated to it) and if need be contact Stao and tell him your requirements and see what options he has for you. Which is a lot, by the way.

Then there is also the option of the FP HTA stuff, and a few other vendors of highly developed turbos. No-one should be addicted to using raw Garrett stuff any more.

Really, has Garrett fallen that far behind? It just seems to be the most popular choice in the rb25 dyno threads and from speaking to people.

If I was to go for a hyper gear turbo can anyone suggest where I can source intake pipe, dump pipe and manifold from in Sydney ?

Really, has Garrett fallen that far behind? It just seems to be the most popular choice in the rb25 dyno threads and from speaking to people.

If I was to go for a hyper gear turbo can anyone suggest where I can source intake pipe, dump pipe and manifold from in Sydney ?

Hypergears is a bolton turbo. you will need few silicon hoses to make a induction pipe and thats pretty much it. I personally vote for SS1PU super responsive 260rwkws

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