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i can get my hands on one of these at a reasonable price.. 2nd hand of course...

i'm just wondering.. are these turbo reliable and is it a good choice ?

its a complete bolt on.. and i haerd it needs to be tuned.. also a new computer needs to be installed to get maximum efficiency out of it...

any recommendations or 1337 advice ? :headspin:

thanx

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These turbos are a good choice and are very reliable, i have fitted several on R33's with a good increase in performance, an after market engine management system would certainly help in any case. They are a straight bolt on but from memory im pretty sure new oil and water lines must be fabricated

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These turbos are a good choice and are very reliable, i have fitted several on R33's with a good increase in performance, an after market engine management system would certainly help in any case. They are a straight bolt on but from memory im pretty sure new oil and water lines must be fabricated

How much increase in performance are we talking about here?

250rwKw possible?

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well guyz for ur infoo... i'm gettin a 2nd hks 2535 fully bolt on to a r34.. from a friend of mine... 3months warranty and its costing me 1850 for the turbo...

he said.. if i wanted too.. a powerfc + hand controller for 1350 i think* i wasn't to keen with the powerfc.. no money yet..

he did give me a warning that running the turbo without a new comp is bad for the engine... is that true ?? or the turbo wont run at full potential??

*shrugs*

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