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As the title states, i am here seeking advice. Looking for 270-300rwkw internaly gated on standard manifolds with P98. Have ordered 810cc injectors, and all the usual stuff. The options i am looking at are the Hypergear OP6 high flow, The kando TD06 25g, and the TD06 20g (Direct Bolt Ons.) The 25g is at the top of my price range at $1050. The hypergear is $850. Anyone here had experience with these Turbos on the 25NEO?

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I got a ATR43 from hypergear for my r33 with a neo, rb specific to 600hp but external gate. Fitted but not ran yet or tuned, nice guy to deal with, very helpful and always has time for your stupid questions [emoji16]

Seems like a decent turbo, not flash looking if you like the whole bling shit, looks more like standard turbo which is perfect for my build.

I'll post up results when I figure out what ecu I'll run

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Go Hypergear. Quality gear, great value and Stao is terrific to deal with.

I've got the ATR43 G4. Currently intercooler limited @ 240rwkw. Plenty left in it. Hoping for 310ish once I settle on a new cooler. It's a big turbo so comes on late, but I have no issue with it as it's on my toy car. If it was on my daily I would go the SS2.

Our ATR45SAT model is a new turbo engineered to suit an RB25det NEO motor. That makes the same power and response as an externally gated T67, but internally gated bolton to factory setup. Just make sure you've got an big exhaust. Dyno readings of it is at the dyno section.

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