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Hi guys fairly new to all the forums stuff

Basicly wondering which turbo would be the best for my 98 R33 RB25det

i have all the basics mods done includeing , 3 dump pipe hi flow cat katimoto 3.5inch full system , gtr FMIC ,dual stage boost control ,023 intank pump , modified front mount manifold std throttle body , blitz sonic power pod filter with full enclosed box around it with cai , bov , have a brand new set of tomei pon cams with 262degree and 8.5mm lift not yet installed , and 600cc injector not yet installed , have apexi safc 2 and apexi sitc they were in car when got it

An help apprecaited thanks trav

,im not looking for huge power just bit more punch and good response dont want a dyno queen lag monster

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Hi guys fairly new to all the forums stuff

Basicly wondering which turbo would be the best for my 98 R33 RB25det

i have all the basics mods done includeing , 3 dump pipe hi flow cat katimoto 3.5inch full system , gtr FMIC ,dual stage boost control ,023 intank pump , modified front mount manifold std throttle body , blitz sonic power pod filter with full enclosed box around it with cai , bov , have a brand new set of tomei pon cams with 262degree and 8.5mm lift not yet installed , and 600cc injector not yet installed , have apexi safc 2 and apexi sitc they were in car when got it

An help apprecaited thanks trav

,im not looking for huge power just bit more punch and good response dont want a dyno queen lag monster

hks gtrs i love em

Hi

There is 17 pages of results that can be found here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=55845

Basically, pick the turbo that you feel suits your requirements.

Not a lot more to it :wave:

cheers

OMG Ash,

You said "hi' stated the best area for this person,explained why you had posted up the result

and had a smilly face...

WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO YOU.?...lol

Hope is not lost for me then. :wave:

Back to the topic..if your going to use new cams etc.....GTRS may not give you the best potential.

Read and learn.

hey mate i just recently got a garret gt30 stuck on my rb25. ive got all the usuall mods, fuel systems upgraded, n1 exhaust, FMIC ,cams, power fc, avc-r boost controller ect.

im pretty happy with the results, if you want to see the dyno read out to try and decide what you want let me know.

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