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Hey guys.

Just a query. couldnt seem to find any info with search.

BUT what would a rb20 go like with r32 gtr turbos on it.

what sorta power would it be capable of with usual mods of fmic 3" exhaust etc etc.

What is max power of these turbos.

How much laggier would it be over the stock turbo.

Cheers

Matt

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Hey guys.

Just a query. couldnt seem to find any info with search.

BUT what would a rb20 go like with r32 gtr turbos on it.

what sorta power would it be capable of with usual mods of fmic 3" exhaust etc etc.

What is max power of these turbos.

How much laggier would it be over the stock turbo.

Cheers

Matt

I believe it would be very laggy hitting boost up around 5000 but the setup would be good for 400hp I would think

u would lag forever hahaha... theyre laggy on an rb26.. theyre going to kill ur engine.. good for apparently 400-450hp

ur better off going with a single turbo... the turbos of today are incredibly advanced since the early 90's.. so u can get a similar output turbo that'll come on much earlier

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