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hi all i have a rb20det cefiro and it just has the stock turbo on it the mods so far are below

stainless 3" exhaust

BOV

Haltech e11.v2

pod

fmic

wat would u upgrade to i am on a bit of budget but still would like a large increase in power.. wat would u all recommend ? :(

if anyone has one forsale as well pm me i am after parts to make the ceffy faster :)

cheers

hal

  • 3 weeks later...

umm... search.

i use a rb25 neo turbo atm. it made big improvement from stock.

generally a rb25 turbo is a good budget upgrade as everyone will tell you.

a question for you. how does you haltech go? what was it worth?

Greylayzur - Mate as most ppl will say, RB25 turbz is best value for money upgrade. I had a RB25 turbo on my ceffie before it blew...then just chucked on a Rb20 for the time being before getting bigger turbo. BIG difference for the money it costs.... :( I would recommend it to anyone!

P.S. Jump into the Cefiro section of this forum and intro urself with some piccies of the car!!! :(

Ando

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