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Hi guys , just wondering if someone can point me in the right direction...

blown my turbo up... 85% sure of that ...

its stock as far as i know .. i need to replace it but wouldnt mind goin a bit higher in Hp if i can without having to do any other major work...

what are my options here ??

and what is the standard Horsepower of a R33 running say 12psi on a standard turbo... with 3.5 straight through exhaust, FMIC, POD filter , remapped computer chip,

basically i want to be able to bolt on a new turbo with no fuss and possibly gain some horsepower without straining the setup to much.. any ideas ??

thx in advance

mike

i went for the hks gtrs, straight bolt on. i have similar mods to you and am getting 275rwkw, go to nengun or greenline for the best prices but there is a few weeks wait on delivery.

the gtrs has more lag than a high flow so i depends on what your using it for. had i known just how much lag was involved i would have probably gone with the high flow option but none the less i am very happy with the gtrs and highly recommend it

Edited by 33drifter

Hi Mike.

I see your new to the forum.

Please checkout the sticky threads in this section.

The Dyno results & FI Guide are the two main ones you need to read.

They cover all the basic mods, upgrades and the respect results.

Take the time to search also if you don't understand something, basic bolt-on upgrades are well covered on this forum

Cheers

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