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Does any one know what model this turbo is? (dvd disc is for size comparison)

By knowing what size turbo I have, I'll be able to make a better judgement on what turbo to down size to.

Boosts around 4500.

A bit laggy for my liking. (AUTOMATIC)

@ 10 psi she ran 246 hp atw

@ 14 tappering down to 12 psi she ran 293 hp atw

tested at Godzilla Motorsports.

Any info would be great, thanx guys.

N8

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looks like a garret verion of a hks 2535. and at 12 psi at almost 300hp from an auto that sounds almost spot on.

if you take a photo of the centre from the top down someone may be able to tell you. 50 a/r comp side is perfect would say thr rear is .70 a/r and you need something with a smaller exhaust housing on the 20 to bring soppl time down.

that turbo would be good for 350+ hp at 19 psi.

adjustable actuator and temp probe in the exhaust housing. looks like an early hks 2535. :P

nice turbo and will make great power. you could bring spool on earlier with a turbotech boost controller and more actuator pressure. :)

short of that you would have to swap for a smaller turbo.

my vote would be run 17 psi with more preload on the wastegate and a 240rwkw auto you will have ;) just stall it up for fast launches and kick down gears for boost :)

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