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hey guys just wondering what turbo u woulld u reckonmend to put in a r33 series 1 rb25 every where i seem to turn people have diffrent oppions i want to comfortably run 350 hp which places are best recommend to purchace it!! iv got all the nessary stuff to get me to the 350 just missing the turbo so if someone could point me in the right direction that would be great

thanks kizza

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To get 350rwhp with all supporting mods you have a fair few choices...

High Flow/Low mount = $1900

GT30/Low Mount = $1600

TD06/High Mount = $1800

I currently run TD06 with high mount + ext wastegate, which is good for 400rwhp (put out 325rwhp@1bar on low boost setting!)

try GTpumps or GCG or Hi Octane or Horsepowerinabox.

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A workmate of mine just had his tuned and came up with 290hp at the wheels. He uses a t3t4 (garrett to4e) and the only thing letting him down was the factory injectors... This was on 15psi and the turbo has plenty to give and responds and spools well. They are good for around the 400hp mark so that would be my bet.

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