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Me too Mick, me too! I am itching to see how the GT3586R performs, especially with the 0.85 rear. I don't know of anyone else in Australia using the same combo' as yet.

Realistically, a month or more... the new engine build isn't finished yet. Dump pipe has to be fabricated, a bunch of ceramic coating etc. It doesn't help that I like everything to look nice as well, so more polishing and ceramic coating etc. Then I have to bed the rings in, the list goes on.

Wow man, it is going to be all around monster compared to your old setup. Should have got a Super94 for it, probably drive similar (definitely not worse) and gives you the potential for 600kw lol

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Wow man, it is going to be all around monster compared to your old setup. Should have got a Super94 for it, probably drive similar (definitely not worse) and gives you the potential for 600kw lol

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You cant help yourself can you :P

Haha well I did it to you, you ended up giving in, and how much do you regret it now that you did? :P

You know the answer to that :P

Best thing i have done to the car to date!

You cant help yourself can you :P

Haha well I did it to you, you ended up giving in, and how much do you regret it now that you did? :P

You know the answer to that :P

Haha you read my mind! :D

Another sucker right there ^^^ :laugh:

f**king broke back bromance right here!

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The FP HTA GT3586R will be the fourth turbo I've tried since I purchased the car (99% stock) in 1999 - it was less than 5yrs old at the time.

The aftermarket turbocharger industry has changed a touch over the years. I've watched prices drop by more than 1/2, available options more than double, and response and peak power rise to levels once unheard of!

I won a dyno day at the then Croydon Autosports a few months after I bought my 33, just over 200kW at the rears was enough to pip about 20 other competitors. For those that remember him/his car Mario bought the once famous 'GTR700' from the same yard some months after I bought my 33. They wanted $75k for that R33 GT-R.... it was 100% standard.

Awesome :D

Be very interesting to overlay the old RB25 + T62 with the RB30 + GT3586R - it should be a bit of a mindblowing comparison.... bearing in mind they are both 62mm turbos!

Easy done, I'll be using the same dyno I've used for many years so I can load up my old file and overlay with the new one. Shaun (workshop and dyno owner) probably still has dyno runs from the previous turbo too - very old school Garrett T3/T04E combo'.

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