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Yeah, im mistaken.  GTRS is for SR engines so at this stage, if i can get the details for the garrett equivalent for the HKSGT2835 Pro S (0.68 A/R)

3LITE FORC3 - What's your price for the garrett equivalent for HKS 2835 Pro-S? (inc. oil lines, etc.)

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OK, 1 x Garrett GT30R 0.82 Ex A/R Rated at 600hp has now arrived. Stuffs me why the others aren't in yet but I am still waiting. GT25/35's are on the shelf. So are GT25's rated at 350 and 400 hp. A whole range of T3 flanged turbos are to be released soon which I am also keen to see.

Answering the question above, The HKS GT28/35 Pro-S is a GT28 Turbine with a GT35 Compressor (52 trim). I'll find out tomorrow what code and price. None of these turbos come with oil and water lines. If you want oil and water lines....buy a HKS. I can't buy the kits seperate. You are only looking at around $200 to get braided lines made up anyway. As long as the manifold flange is the same style.

Daniel,

I need a turbo with 0.70 compressor and 0.82 turbine, internally wastegated, rated at around 700hp.

I was looking at the GT35/40R but I think it only comes in a 1.06 turbine internally gated.

Car is the R33GTST hiflow injectors, intercooler, fuel pressure regulator, Z32 airflow meter, Power FC etc.

Currently have a Hiflow but can only get 302hp aiming for 400+hp at the wheels

Cheers Dave

Answering the question above, The HKS GT28/35 Pro-S is a GT28 Turbine with a GT35 Compressor (52 trim). I'll find out tomorrow what code and price. None of these turbos come with oil and water lines. As long as the manifold flange is the same style.

Thanks.. post the price here when you have the details.

:D

Daniel,

 

 I need a turbo with 0.70 compressor and 0.82 turbine, internally wastegated, rated at around 700hp.

 

 I was looking at the GT35/40R but I think it only comes in a 1.06 turbine internally gated.

 

 Car is the R33GTST hiflow injectors, intercooler, fuel pressure regulator, Z32 airflow meter, Power FC etc.

 

 Currently have a Hiflow but can only get 302hp aiming for 400+hp at the wheels

 

 Cheers Dave

I am yet to see a turbo that is rated at 700hp that is internally wastegated. They don't have wastegates big enough and even if you could get one made, you would suffer boost creep something major. The fact is...if you want a turbo rated at 700 hp...you need to have external gate. I can probably get something made in internal gate but it will be totally useless.

I am yet to see a turbo that is rated at 700hp that is internally wastegated. They don't have wastegates big enough and even if you could get one made, you would suffer boost creep something major. The fact is...if you want a turbo rated at 700 hp...you need to have external gate. I can probably get something made in internal gate but it will be totally useless.

The GT35/40R 0.70 / 1.06 int wastegated is rated at 700hp according to the Garret catalog.

Can you source best price for external waste ates?? Whats the best turbo with 0.70 compressor / 0.82 turbine? Has to be rated at least 700hp to get the 400hp at the wheels!

Yes, I can get a T04B but I'll have to check on a price for you tomorrow.

No I can't get highmount manifolds or external wastegates...well I can but for not much cheaper than you can. Normal trade discount for things like that. Talk to Slide if you want manifolds or wastegates or visit his website.

How much horsepower/kilowatts do you want? eg. 380rwhp/280rwkw

What are you using the car for? eg. 80% street 20% Drag

When do you want boost roughly? around 1 bar at 3800rpm

Do you want power early or late in the rev? range nice low down, but strong midrange and top end

What Mods you engine has or is going to have including computers or exhaust? 3 " exhaust G-Reddy Computer, 600x300x80 Cooler, Cam Gears, AVCR, fuel pump, injectors, malpassi, all the usuals

Obviously, what car? Toyota Chaser with a 1jz-gte

Still running AFM or upgraded or no longer there? never had one

Custom exhaust manifold or standard?Custom Exhaust Manifold

External wastegate or internal? External

I was thinking a 600hp GT30 with a .82 rear housing from what people and info i have read tell me. What you reckon and what price

Just a question about the 2530...

what flange do they normally come with ? cos i heard they normally come with T2 but sometimes come with T3. Anyway i assume these come with T2 so i just have to buy an adapter kit to make it T3 is that correct ?

any ideas where i can get just the kit, cos your price for the 2530 (I know you still have to confirm) is really good but i have no idea how much a kit costs

How much horsepower/kilowatts do you want? eg. 380rwhp/280rwkw

What are you using the car for? eg. 80% street 20% Drag

When do you want boost roughly? around 1 bar at 3800rpm

Do you want power early or late in the rev? range nice low down, but strong midrange and top end

What Mods you engine has or is going to have including computers or exhaust? 3 " exhaust G-Reddy Computer, 600x300x80 Cooler, Cam Gears, AVCR, fuel pump, injectors, malpassi, all the usuals

Obviously, what car? Toyota Chaser with a 1jz-gte

Still running AFM or upgraded or no longer there? never had one

Custom exhaust manifold or standard?Custom Exhaust Manifold

External wastegate or internal? External

I was thinking a 600hp GT30 with a .82 rear housing from what people and info i have read tell me. What you reckon and what price

I'd reckon you are spot on. Prices for them change almost daily depending on how many he is buying but $1900-$2000 for the GT30R with 0.82 A/R. BTW good choice. They have one on the shelf ready to go I believe.

Yes that is correct. The 2530 is a T2 foot but I think you are still able to get it in a T3. I will see if I can find out tomorrow for you. If not, you would need an adapter plate made to suit it or get a custom manifold. The adapter plate a fairly easy to do but you would have to supply the manifold so that I can have it done for you. I don't know exactly how much it would cost but I can find out.

Answering the question above, The HKS GT28/35 Pro-S is a GT28 Turbine with a GT35 Compressor (52 trim). I'll find out tomorrow what code and price. None of these turbos come with oil and water lines. As long as the manifold flange is the same style.

Thanks.. post the price here when you have the details.

:P

Still waiting for the price....

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