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Hey all i currently have had a rebuild now on my r32 gtr an atm i am running a full tomie catalogue really, an i have a t78-33d single on it atm. Was curious im thinking off going the next step an gettin a t51r kai but was curious to know the differences between the t51r kai an the t51r bb spl?? if thats correct! An its still a 2.6lt so it hasn't been stroked!

Atm my t78 full boost around 5000rpm was also interested if any1 knew about the t51 wen it makes full booost buy on a rb26? 272 tomie cams in/ex aswell 10.8mm lift if that helps anything!

Cheers Cliffo

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yeah i have only ever heard them on youtube an its porn they sound like a jet fighter coming on boost!! i am gonna go the t51r kai bb i think rather keep some response then have a coffee an a smoke before it even hits!

surely if you were building an engine that needed a big$ turbo like that you would be buying it from someone that could properly match a turbo to your needs ? . or at the least know what horse power and look at the hp ratings on the hks website ?

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