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Have you tried searching? just in case somebody has done this before and already put all the info on the internet somewhere. long shot, but you might get lucky.

but you can basically just get any turbo you want and bolt it straight on, the engine/ecu will compensate and make magic happen!

I had a 25de Neo in my old 33 and I turbod it on my green p's. All I did was source out all the stock parts so, side mount inter cooler, stock 25 turbo, as much of the stock piping as I could get and that was it. I already had the det ecu but you will need that aswell. In total I think everything cost me $300 but I also paid a mechanic friend to install it because I didn't want the hassle of tapping holes for the oil lines etc

Sell your car, buy a turbo car spend money and time (that was saved for the turbo conversion on the N/A) and make the turbo car faster.

Adding a stock RB25DET turbo to a RB25DE Skyline to be still slower than a stock Golf GTi, heck even a Golf GTD is not worth the effort, time, money.

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