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hey guys

i just bought a set of gt2560rs -5 for my gtr

just curious is it as simlply bolt the old turbos off and on with the new ones, do i need to modify anything??

also can someone please list all the gaskets i need??

and one more question my engine istock with no other mods beside, full exhaust and airpods, is alrite to run these turbos at 1 bar??

thx guys Ali

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thx for that guys, y do i need to drop the boost?? and also wat do u mean by slot the oil drain bolt?

thx again

Those turbos flow more alot more air at 15psi than stock ones. More air but, only the factory fuel and ignition maps that are suited for the smaller turbos. The factory ecu does run fairly rich usually so you have a little head room for power but, those turbos have a fair whack more power potential than you have margin for error. The main issue may not be right up top either but, rather the peak torque point which on those more efficient turbos will possibly be higher than factory at the same point the factory turbos make peak torque.

Bottom line is you don't want to go guessing that 15psi will be good clean fun. Get the boost right down as low as you can and then throw it on a dyno and see what you can take it to boost wise without getting yourself a Power FC or S-AFC ,at least something. You might be able to run 15psi but, without taking it there under dyno or O2 wideband observation you may find a new bill sitting in your engine bay.

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