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Depends what you want i guess, Internally gated or External.

GT3071R Dual BB rated at 500hp, $1,815

GT3071R T25/T28 Internally gated with a .64 rear housing, $1,795

GT3071R T25/T28 internally gated with a .86 rear housing is also the same price as the one above.

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its pretty expensive build to do tho.. some1 told me on ns.com to have 20g ready to do the 3071R turbz on my pulsar(plus the supporting engine/diff upgrade) he also told me my straight cut gears wouldnt be able to handle 300awkillerwasps, is there many things stronger than ppg straight cut gears?... bit of a turn off right there...

Jeremy i reckon he doesn't know what he's talking about 20k is rather large and gtir are already turbo

only thing is 3071r on a 2.0lt might be a bit laggy

ring AM Performance he makes dumps and might know a lot more about the gtir that some rando on NS

oh and i know 3071r isnt rated for 300kw i just asked about that seperately.. if it was 15k id do the pulsar, 20k is pushing it... got to get rid of the stupid s13 :)

How much for the sil?

lol that turbo will do all of that.....should be quite responsive with a small 0.64 rear housing.....mine is a 0.62 or a 0.63 rear housing and see full boost by 3200-3400rpm.....

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