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Guest Nismo_Freak

Been noticing guys with FMIC, Intake, Exhaust, S-AFC, and 12 psi boost are putting down 188rwkw. My intentions are to beat the SR20DETs in the local scene. They are putting down 184 rwkw with FMIC, fuel pump, 1.15 bar (16.6 psi), intake, greddy intake plenum, and exhaust w/ the modded S14 T28 turbos on Redtop S13 SRs. Are there any decently cheap turbo upgrades? What turbo would you run to get 1 bar?

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:lol:

America gets even crapper "Nee-sans" than we do (from the factory).

(KA24DE)

I take this means 2.4 litre and no turbo in a 240sx...i mean 200sx...damn it a silvia!

Sorry to be no help by the way. I understand the general consensus would say any turbo from stock on up will handle 1 bar (just).

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