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Hey guys , i was wondering what power can the Garrett GT3076r hold? I am just wondering because later down the track i am rebuilding my RB25 and need a turbo setup. I do not know much about turbos i'm still new to the scene.. But would be much appreciated if someone could help me thanks!

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Hey guys , i was wondering what power can the Garrett GT3076r hold? I am just wondering because later down the track i am rebuilding my RB25 and need a turbo setup. I do not know much about turbos i'm still new to the scene.. But would be much appreciated if someone could help me thanks!

I think NYTSKY is probably the best example.

He's done a thread on his engine build.

363 rwkw.

PS, stick with external waste gate.

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