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Hey im starting to really think bout future mods for my current r33 25t.

So far, i have :

fmic

apexi pod

3" exhaust

split dump

and have a fuel pump/safc on its way

Once tuned im hoping for around 200rwkw, which seems quite do-able looking at others with the same basic mods.

I'm now looking for a turbo upgrade that will give me very good response, similiar to stock, as i would like a street driven, track car, not too fond on the whole on/off huge lag beast though.

Set aside the turbo, what other mods can give me better response???im thinking of getting the gt2835 pro s

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Hey im starting to really think bout future mods for my current r33 25t.

So far, i have :

fmic

apexi pod

3" exhaust

split dump

and have a fuel pump/safc on its way

Once tuned im hoping for around 200rwkw, which seems quite do-able looking at others with the same basic mods.

I'm now looking for a turbo upgrade that will give me very good response, similiar to stock, as i would like a street driven, track car, not too fond on the whole on/off huge lag beast though.

Set aside the turbo, what other mods can give me better response???im thinking of getting the gt2835 pro s

Dude, in all seriousness have you searched on the 2835?

I posted half a dozen links in this thread @ around 6pm directly after yout post.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...ic=105044&st=20

Then this thread appears @ 8pm.

If you miss what im getting at... im telling you now in the nicest way possible...

READ the past threads please.

The 2835 is totally out of your league for 200rwkw.

For 200rwkw, settle for 190-20rwkrw and keep the stock turbo.

It'll cost you $0 because you already have a stock turbo.

There is no need for a turbo upgrade unless it dies.

If it does die, a HKS 2530 is what you want.

Again. A simple search, and reading of the RB25 Dyno sticky would have easily brought your attention to the turbo.

Please use the seach button, thread closed.

Thanks

-ash

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