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Im wondering what are the specs of the r34 gtt turbo? i know its a T3 but is it ceramic? i heard some where that they are titanium, is this true. if so would it be very hard to put it in my R32 GTST?

does any one know how durable these turbos are? Max boost they can run?? i have the oppotunity to get one for about $775 do recon its worth it??

(sorry about all the Qs)

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I have a spare 33 turbo and a friend was thinking about putting it on his 32 and trying to compare to r34 turbo.

From what I can find, the 34 turbo is ceramic as stated hence it may not be too good an upgrade as you cant boost too high. Same with the s2 33 turbo.

Also, isnt the 33 a T3, so unless the 34 is the same as a 33, i wouldnt think that it would be a t3.

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Its not a bad upgrade at all, top end is so much better, with no added lag. I have tried to contact a few company's about the durability of this turbo, but to no avail.

It is a straight fit, you just need to force one of the coolant lines to fit. No big drama though.

$700-800 is a good price for this unit.

cheers

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