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Hey guys got an I r34 25gt (n/a) with zorst xtractors pod does alrite for a n/a though its an r34 with show no go... So decided to buy a turbo engine... Went for a R33 engine as one guy told me its better goin that way then gettin r34gtt coz of neo head.. when modded may have some troubles... So i got a r33 series 2 engine but no arrived yet maybe late next week... So anyways another guy told me neo was better because of head has more flow and neo wouldn't have anything wrong or hard to overcome when modded... Made me feel like crap.. Bast!@#$... So anyways besides my story part of the topic... Any help on if this will work??? Coz of electronics... dash lights aircon stuff liike that? :laugh: Guess its too late i already bought it but still... wouldn't mind any feedbacks =]

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Hey guys got an I r34 25gt (n/a) with zorst xtractors pod does alrite for a n/a though its an r34 with show no go... So decided to buy a turbo engine...

Better off selling it and buying a factory turbo R34.

Went for a R33 engine as one guy told me its better goin that way then gettin r34gtt coz of neo head.. when modded may have some troubles...

What a crock.

So i got a r33 series 2 engine but no arrived yet maybe late next week...

Should have asked us first. :(

So anyways another guy told me neo was better because of head has more flow and neo wouldn't have anything wrong or hard to overcome when modded... Made me feel like crap.. Bast!@#$...

It has larger exhaust valves and solid lifters.

So anyways besides my story part of the topic... Any help on if this will work??? Coz of electronics... dash lights aircon stuff liike that? ohmy.gif Guess its too late i already bought it but still... wouldn't mind any feedbacks =]

It will be a massive head f**k to get it to work. You will probably need an R33 ECU and loom. It will take many many hours and plenty of autoelectrics knowledge which you don't have.

Sell both the engine and the car and buy a factory turbo R34. If you think you will mod it, get one with some mods already done. Big money saving there.

Agreed. Could you have made that harder to read bob?

Sell the 33 engine and get a 34 one. Once you see the prices they go for, you'll probably see why it's worth selling your NA and getting a turbo model outright

dang.. now i feel more crap lol... thought it should be easy.-_-' well cheers anyways ill let guys know if it works.. for future references tho this topic is pretty stupid haha.. new car with old engine..

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