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hellooo :P

can anybody suggest a decent sized turbo that won't create too much lag

but will give out good performance for an r33 s2 lol

i bought it not long and its stock standard so i can start from scratch

but i don't know what to do ;)

thanks ;)

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hellooo :whistling:

can anybody suggest a decent sized turbo that won't create too much lag

but will give out good performance for an r33 s2 lol

i bought it not long and its stock standard so i can start from scratch

but i don't know what to do :D

thanks :D

what sort of figures or goals are you trying to acheive???

i hope you realise that wacking on a big turbo in only and cranking up the boost is not the efficient way to go.......

what sort of figures or goals are you trying to acheive???

i hope you realise that wacking on a big turbo in only and cranking up the boost is not the efficient way to go.......

ye i know i was thinking to hiflo the current one but i didn't want to go 2 much bigger then the standard

which i think is T28 because i didnt want to create too much lag but i wanted something that would boost up abit more..

i just bought an fmic so im not too sure...

but in terms of power i would be happy with 200-220 rwkw

nothing over powered just something abit quicker then standard:)

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