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Hey guys, I've done a few mods to my R33 now I've got the taste of power, I want more

I want about 250kw at the wheels, without all the lag

What size turbo have people found will do that job

Sex should be like a skyline- Quick obscene and loud enogh for the whole street to hear when you come

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So u made 250rwkw @ 17psi with standard ECU, standard injectors, standard afm?

safc2 etc?

oh and my turbo choice would be HKS GT-RS

i didnt say that. The ECU is stock meaning in does have a chip in it but it is not an aftermarket one such as a wolf or a Powerfc. And yes i do have 550cc injectors

the xr6 turbo is pretty big its like a gt30 or 35 or somethin, highly doubtful it bolts straight on to a stock manifold...

sydneykid: so out of the GCG high flow and a HKS 2835s, would u still pick the high flow? im deciding which one to go for, but a few $$ extra (from nengun 2835 is 2500 delivered) would it be worth it?

ben...

the xr6 turbo is pretty big its like a gt30 or 35 or somethin, highly doubtful it bolts straight on to a stock manifold...

sydneykid: so out of the GCG high flow and a HKS 2835s, would u still pick the high flow? im deciding which one to go for, but a few $$ extra (from nengun 2835 is 2500 delivered) would it be worth it?

ben...

I decided against the HKS as I wasn't going to pay more money for something I could achieve with a high flow of the standard turbo. Don't get me wrong the HKS GT2835 would be great and I bet would be maybe 5-10% (better then high flowing your standard R33 Turbo but for the money why bother, you could save yourself plenty by going the high flow way and at least you can put that into a better dump or manifold :)

just cos you save money on something does mean you can't spend it on something else the car may need :D

I am currently highflowing my stock turbo to a GT30 standard.. not sure what style like GT3030 or GT3040 but enough to give about 600 odd horsies :)

GCG Ball Bearing high flow, 265 rwkw and more power EVERYWHERE than standard:cheers:

Hi sk.

What about the power delivery of the hi-flow?Do you have any dyno graphs?

If no.How does it compare to a 2530/35 garett or hks.You had tomei poncams as well for that figure to right.

What are the comp housings/exh housing specs of the stock unit high hi flowed.

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