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So My Turbo Is No Good For Rb30DET? i only need to get a few more things togeather to finish the build, also quick question are RB20Det red top lifters the same as RB25DET ones? just a question. mayb i start a build thread.

That turbo will be OK, but it is not the best turbo [its not even in the top 10] for the job. Don't buy a cheap turbo and expect ace performance, doesn't happen like that. But you will make decent power, just not the best or most efficient etc etc. Look at the RB30 results thread and see how many are using that turbo, SFA. Then look at the turbo's they are using and the power they are making.

It will be laggy, unresponsive and probably won't last for big miles. So when your travelling from Mildura to Adelaide or something it will let you down one day, one day!!!

Thank you tridentt for that info and thank you everyone else for your input. anyone wanna buy a really really really good turbo?? haha

I guess ill be looking for a 35/40 then. then my motor will be a 25/30 35/40

Which site is best value for garrett?

cheers again

yeah been to horsepowerinabox its an alright site, prices dont seem to bad.

as for 6boost or any other site that dosnt work i prefur to see what im buying in clear writing with picture included,

http://horsepowerinabox.com/HPIAB2/prod20.htm

http://www.nengun.com/forced-induction-turbines/

http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/turbo-s...-4266_4279.html

http://www.xspeed.com.au/services.php?area=performance

http://www.tweakit.net/shop/index.php?manu...t=2a&page=2

http://shop.rawbrokerage.com/main.sc

Or mayb pick one from here?

http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarre...bochargers.html

quick breif on motor.

Rb30 Fully forged and oversized bottom end, all acl pistons, rods, seals, gaskets, bearings, n1 oil pump, underdriven harmonic balencer, block was acid dipped bored 40thou over decked.

head is Rb25det s2 reco'd, ported n polished, stronger valves, springs,

std cams, and lifters.

power fc, 2x z32 afm, hi mount, 850cc or 880cc cant remember but there denso's.

think thats about it. what turbo size would i be looking at?

wanna go big power but dont want it toooo laggy.

I made over 400Kw's with a GT35, thinking of going bigger but... make it easier.... but i'm hesitant to increase lag...

As for seeing what you buy, 6Boost is the cheapest and what ever you decide you want he'll get it for you.... and when you decide to get one of his manifolds he'll discount it for you as your a repeat customer...

I know it might seem like im flying the 6Boost flag, but i got screwed oround for 2 months when i bought my turbo, had to threaten legal action to get my money back...

Rang Kyle, got it cheaper and delivered in 5 days...

Plus you get after sale support...

mayb his the man to call. Still not 100% on the GT3540. not keen on the T04.

Im still keen on 350+ just not sure how much power my set up will do. id like to get the most out of it and since im buying a new turbo i would want it holding me back and havin to buy another one.

i deff want garrett.

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