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  1. Hey guys and girls Got some items up for sale P4 1.6GHz Socket 478 CPU + Stock Intel HSF Reserve $10 Instant $20 Thermaltake 480W Butterfly PSU 20Pin Reserve $25 Instant $35 Beige ATX Case 4 X 5.25 slots 2 X 3.25 slots Reserve $30 Instant $40 Samsung 52X CD-ROM Drive Reserve $2 Instant $5
  2. No offence but have you even driven a XR5 turbo yourself? i haven't driven an XR5 turbo personally but i've been driving around a Volvo S40 T5 AWD. Same motor as the XR5 turbo just a lighter chasis compared to the S40. I can tell you its one damn of a car. Engine is extremely smooth, boost kicks in and the car drives like a treat. Seriously keep your bias comments to yourself. FWD cars are just as quick if they are well balanced. Its the same as RWD cars. RWD cars aren't instantly OMG uleh fully sick and drives like its a go kart because its RWD. Both drives have their advantages and disvantages. The key word is throttle control my friend.... Cheers
  3. Hey everyone! Like what my topic stated i'm after european car tuners in Melbourne. The reason for being is we just picked up a brand new Volvo S40 T5 AWD and i'm wanting to chip the car and fit a K&N typhoon air intake. We test drove the car recently and it was pretty quick from a standing start to the mid range, but it lacks high end power. Power kills off around 5 grand and it redlines at 6.5 grand so the T5 engine has heaps more poteinal. Cheers
  4. The turbo i'll choose for this particular application would be a HKS GTRS. Reason for choosing this turbo would be: -Capable of producing more power than the HKS 2535 -Newer design, spools up just as well as a HKS 2535 if not better Cons would be: -May not produce as much as a HKS 2835 Pro S but it comes bloody close If response is what your after than GTRS is the turbo your after but if your chasing that extra KW than the 2835 Pro S Personally i'll go the GTRS but the down side is the price.
  5. Out of gas? get it refilled
  6. Got a link on the GTRs R34 GTR
  7. From memory R34 GTR is the standard GTR (base) R34 GTR V-Spec has carbon fibre undertray R34 GTR V-Spec II probably same as V-Spec 1 but with some other features R34 GTR V-spec N1 has different turbos R34 GTR Nür-Spec dunno, nurburgring edition??? R34 GTR M-Spec tuned by mines i think R34 GTR M-Spec Nür same as the above but with extra stuff R34 GTR Z-Tune 500PS beast tuned by nismo Please correct me if i made any mistakes Cheers
  8. Your probably thinking about the RB25DET Neo (206KW) coz that has some extra power ontop of the standard RB25DET (190KW). Thats like an extra 10-15KW @ the wheels.
  9. HKS GT-RS turbos HKS 2835Pro
  10. How much CC are the Neo RB25DET rated?
  11. As shonen said the GT2835Pro S would be a great turbo to acheive that kind of power with other parts like injects, etc. Why I said the GT2835Pro over the GT2835R because its internal which spools up quicker and i'm pretty sure its a straight bolt.
  12. I perfer the Greddy Type S
  13. How long do they last? Could you post how much you've clocked on your RB engine? Cheers
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