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Guys was wondering on whether anyone has one of these atr43 turbos and if so what wre you running before hand and what rwkw before after was acheived. I am keen on one but when going to Hypergears website got a little confused with the choices...

for eg

Hiflow gets 430hp $1250

ATR43 G1 to G4 gets 400hp-600hp $1250

SS g1 to G2 gets 450hp-480hp $1250-$1650

Now going by all this which is better? I am aftre about the 250kw level maybe a tad more I believe the SS has response but whats your opinion?.... I am just a bit confused

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There is a 40 page thread about Hyper gear turbos in the Forced Induction section.

All results for each turbo, various users etc.

And a good 20 results in the dyno sticky as well :)

Have a look in those threads mate, or simply search FI with "hypergear", you'll get more information than you'll get in this thread.

Or you could just PM them, given they are a SAU trader and have an account here.

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