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Well it depends on what car you have but assuming rb20/25 yes it will work. You need a bracket for it to fit though.

The kinugawa option comes with a bracket but the actuator is pretty shitty

You can change the springs to set the gate pressure at whatever you wish. If you want 15psi it's better to have a gate that has 15psi worth of spring in it than a standard nissan 5/10psi spring and a manual bleed valve.

 

Well it depends on what car you have but assuming rb20/25 yes it will work. You need a bracket for it to fit though.

The kinugawa option comes with a bracket but the actuator is pretty shitty

 

I have a R34 GTR RB26 with HKS GT-SS and old rusted N1 internal wastage now... so I want a reliable replacement

Okay rb26 is different.

Forget the turbosmart model you listed.

You can buy Garrett adjustable actuators from GCG with 1 bar base setting. They are pretty affordable.

Don't bother buying HKS they aren't any better than the Garrett but cost more

Okay rb26 is different.

Forget the turbosmart model you listed.

You can buy Garrett adjustable actuators from GCG with 1 bar base setting. They are pretty affordable.

Don't bother buying HKS they aren't any better than the Garrett but cost more

great suggestion!

http://gcg.com.au/turbo-parts/actuators-accessories/garrett-gt/garrett-actuator-assembly-skyline-gtr-5-7-9-10-detail

this is the one you mentioned right?

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