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hi guys im upgrading my 33 at the moment and im puting on a garret gt35r turbo and i was wondring if any one knows much about these turbos do they have mumch lage they told me its rated at 600 hp is this true i am hopeing to get around 300rwkw with apexi power fc big front mount 500 hp fule pump and fored pistons but he told me my stock injectors whould be able to handle it but if i put 555cc injectors on it what power am i looking at any help whold be greatful

p.s heres a pics of my car.

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Mate ill give you the best advice you'll find on this forum

search

this has been covered 100's of times.

GT30, 500-600hp is the way to go.

Search and hav e a read of all the threads and thier comments and then post if you have any further questions (which i doubt you will)

I've gone into depth as have many other's using the GT30.

GT35 is too big for a true fast streeter

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Your 33 is just a normal gtst isnt it? It looks like a s2 with some wild body kit and massively pumped guards. If it is a 25 then you will need the injectors for the power...the turbo will make it easy. Std internal limit is about 400rwhp. but i dont think anyone recommends going over 250-260 rwkws, So i would think pistons are a definete, maybe rods also. I know camshafts will help reduce the massive lag you will have with the turbo. If your only chasing the 300 rwkws a smaller turbo will do the trick and you wont lose out on so much response, unless your only after the high power and top end approach.

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I think a lot more people are recently posting these questions about the GT30 and 35 units because they are at such a good price. Maybe it would be worthwhile making one such thread that covers both these turbos sticky.

I think R31Nismoid is on the money suggesting the GT3040 unit. I think the .82 housing is the way to go for your set up. But if you don’t mind a bit of lag the GT35R is not so bad either. On an old post on this forum someone stated that a GT3040R with 1.06 housing performs the same at the GT35R with the .82 housing. Maybe do a search and have a read as there is a wealth of info on here.

Turbo specs: GT3040R comes in .63, .82, 1.06 housings and is rated between 500-600hp

GT35R also comes in .63, .82, 1.06 housings and is rated between 600-700hp

And dude, that is one wide body skyline!

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GT35/40r .82, 1.06 Is 700hp .63 is 600hp

GT 35/40r 700hp roller bearing turbos for $1799 BRAND NEW in the box with 12 months warrenty.

For ur skyline .82 would be fine 700hp 1

where could i pick one up for 1799?

got a link?

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GARRETT GT35/40 BRAND NEW x 3 - $1500 XR6Turbos

http://www.calaisturbo.com.au/showthread.php?t=50543

$1799 BRAND NEW garret 35/40r

http://www.calaisturbo.com.au/showthread.php?t=44231

not sureif u have to sign up, its a VLT website tey got so much stuff for sale

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where could i pick one up for 1799?

got a link?

Lets support our sponsors/donators contact Tarek from RACESPEC; details below.

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RACESPEC do these units for $1775 delivered.

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