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well, im still stuck a deleribating on what turbo setup todo. i've go everything eles ready motor preped and my s14 240sx chassis is just sitting there waiting but im stuck on what turbo setup to run!!this is what i know- im looking for nice power numbers in the 400hp, with a great powerband but want amazing or the best i can get RESPONSE that is the main goal a very nice boost curve, i know making hp numbers out of a rb26 in not hard to do but i want a very quick spooling setup with great response. so the first selection of turbo's is what my choices are to run for my twin turbo setup. i have a choice between the three posted below. the next choices are for a single turbo setup. im not really great understanding all this turbo stuff that why im asking the pro's like you guys on this fourm, i know there are lots of turbo's to choice from and rb26 setups aren't cheap by all means but these turbo's are all around the price range i can afford so if you can try to keep comments on whats posted but please if u need to infom me by all means teach me please i would love to learn and understand, thanks in advance pual f.

first turbo is a full t3 turbo 4 bolt rear exhaust housing

specs.42 cold a/r • .48 Hot • 2" OUTLET • • TURBINE WHEEL: EXDUCER: 1.81", MAYOR : 2.48" • COMPRESSOR WHEEL: EXDUCER: 1.67", MAYOR : 2.36"

t3-45_c.gif

second turbo is t3/t4specs:.50 A/R COLD

.63 3" SUPER VBAND OUTLET

a.. 3" INLET DIAMETER

b.. 2" OUTLET .57 COMPRESSOR WHEEL TRIM

.60 A/R COMPRESSOR

.63 A/R TURBINE

57 TRIM

third turbo is t3 super 45specs:STAGE III WHEEL

45 trim (21lb/min)

45 TRIM

2.36" INLET DIAMETER

2" OUTLET

WET FLOATING BEARINGS

1/8 NPT OIL INLET

T3 / T4 FOOTPRINT OK !!

FITS T3 AND T3/T4 MANIFOLDS

SPECS:

. 42 A/R COMPRESSOR

.48 A/R TURBINE

TURBINE WHEEL:

T04B

45 trim (21lb/min)

EXDUCER: 1.91"

MAYOR : 2.48"

COMPRESSOR WHEEL :

EXDUCER: 1.86"

MAYOR : 2.36"

sorry for the long post but this is what i found for my twin turbo options single turbo options

first turbo is T4 60-1specs:.60 COLD , .80 HOT , 3" EXHAUST OUTLET

second turbo is T4 GT66GT45 Full Tangential T4 Turbo .81 A/R V-Band Flange 4 inch exhaust outlet

third turbo is t4 turbo stage 5

SPECS:

a.. .60 - T COMPRESSOR WHEEL

b.. " STAGE V BRAND NEW " T04 " P "

1.05 A/R TURBINE HOUSING

a.. COMPRESSOR HOUSING A/R .60 TO4E

b.. INDUCER 2.324" / MAJOR 3.00"

this is all the info i could find on these turbo's but like above stated im looking for the setup with turbo choice with great power but the best throttle response and great boost curve i know u cant have it all but throttle response is #1 to all

thanks!!!

Edited by paul f

2530's are too big for 400hp, and do not have the same spool characteristics of the stock turbos

GT-SS's are perfect for 400hp, and have very similar spool characteristics to that of the stock items.

All the other turbos there you've listed, IMO, are not going to be as good as something designed specifically for the RB26.

So they are all going to be a compromise

What is your budget anyway? First of all you asked for the best setup, now your saying you are restricted :D

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