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hey guys,

any one here drives a gtt with a hks gt30 pro s kit?

was wondering what spec did u get how was the outcome...

looking for some one in perth so i can come view and also get lectured on what needs to be done... b4 going to the mechanics (getting a view of both sides)(you guys know how some will just say anything to get you to buy his stuff) :)

very confusing when i read the threads about gt30 (turbo newbie)

looking at a bolt on kit(keeping stock manifold), wanting to achieve 350rwhp....

advice please... :D

cheers and many advance thanks!

i already have everything i need except a turbo kit.

Is that as in the 3037 pro s, or is that something different altogether?

If it is, the guys over here rave about them and have had good results (although admittedly on R33`s)

theres a good dyno chart here http://www.skyline-owners-club.com/forums/...ead.php?t=16137

If your looking at 350 as your limit and don`t want to go further, may be better with a 2835 pro s, spools a little quicker, again a dyno chart http://www.skyline-owners-club.com/forums/...read.php?t=2176

Again, i`m a bit of a newbie myself to these things, so by no means take my advice as gospel, far from it.

yeah i am interested in the hks gt30 pro s kit. looking at 350+ rwhp with out touching the internals(read from SAU = nothing over 270kw or u will stress the engine out).

as i am not interested in doing any custom work or touching the internals... :D

Open to any ideas , hopefully someone who has or know a person that has done this b4.

ps: basically, from what i know is gt28 and gtrs spools alot quicker than the gt30. thats aboot it.



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