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My name is randall and I own a 1994 Skyline GTS-T (RB25DET) .I live in The Netherlands and there are less than 10 skylines in this country, thats why I'm reverting to Australian help..

I've pulled the car apart completely and going to have it painted and then rebuild it completely.

Now I've come to my engine, disassembled it and building it again now, installing arias 87mm pistons, crower rods, new bearings, grex oil pump,N1 waterpump etc.

Cilinder head will receive flowjob with greddy intake manifold tomei springs (want to up the rpm's) and in/ex cams 256in/264ex.

Blitz front mount intercooler, nismo 740cc injectors, Z32 MAF, Apexi power FC. PWR Radiator.HKS full race exhaust, cat replaced by straight pipe.

Now my question is; (and yes I've used search) for approx. 450-500 rwhp can I use the greddy TD06SH-25G 10cm full turbine kit?

My demands are top mount manifold, not to laggy( want to drift) boost coming in at 3000..... but am afraid with an 8cm turbine housing the turbo will choke at higher rpms.

I am a huge fan of the Greddy kit but want to hear first hand experience , since all the skylines over here are bone stock...............

Thanks

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thanks, read all 3 pages of data and comparisons and trying to make a solid decision based on my needs for the car...read that boost starts at approx 4000 rpm, which in my opinion could be realized earlier by a quick spooling BB turbo with a smaller turbine A/R.

Can someone tell me if a greddy T78/T88 manifold flange is similar to a T4 garret flange? I believe so.

So if I were to buy a trust T78 manifold for the Rb20DET and fit it to my RB25DET and add a T4 BB turbo with a turbine A/R size of around .70-.80 and a compressor big enough to realize 450-500 whp, would that work?

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