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Hey Guys,

Looking into buying a garett turbo off a BA Falcon.

All i know is that these turbos are ball bearing .

Ive been told they are gt35's but im not too sure....also have been told that exhaust housing is to big for what i want and need to change it.

How would this turbo go with a rb25?

Any1 used 1 or heard of any1 using one?

What would be a decent price to pick this turbo up for? (the one my mate has in brand new )

Any info would help?

Cheers

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the GT35 is wicked for the RB25/30's. Very well suited.

Dim, for the RB25 i'd be looking at the smaller GT30 .82 rear housing

Cant remember the comp wheels.

You'd also need a nice strong motor to make the most of even that turbo too IMO

If you get a Performance place to buy the turbo, a GT30 can be had, trade, for around 2k flat, brand new... give or take depending on the prices at the time etc etc.

We will have them new soon for around 2K new.Listed as a GT35 rated at 500hp.

hmmm.. sounds good - thats pretty damn good for an internally gated turbo of that size.

i would think it would be a little laggy on a rb25det though(?)

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