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Out of these 2 what do you think will run better/is better in a straight 6?

Just some info.......

HKS T51R SPL - 1000 PS Output

COMPRESSOR:

-Wheel- 56 Trim - 76.5 Inducer/ 102.2 Major

-Housing- 100 Inlet / 80 Outlet

TURBINE:

-Wheel- 76 Trim - 82.0 Major / 71.4 Exducer

-Housing- V-Band inlet / V-Band 115.5 mm outlet - 1.00 A/R

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both of them will run real shit in a RB24S an in line 6 cylinder carby engine. In fact you'd have lots of problems putting em on :D

For argument sake lets just assume you're not making stupid threads to pass time in the Automotive section, so henceforth from this post, lets just assume that this car has the necessary mods to support a 500hp+ system.

In which case I'd go the T51R Kai :D

BTW this topic's been covered before, you should really get used to using that search button up there.

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what do you think will run better/is better in a straight 6?
the RB24S is a straight 6 engine, I was using it as an example to say that you need an engine that's got other mods to put the turbo on, and they greatly affect how the turbo runs. Also the main point I was trying to make is different inline 6's work differently with those 2 turbos.

?Make sense...

oh and for further reference I point you to this thread

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So AnthonyK1... oops sorry, I mean WiDeBoI_2JZ

How's your brother's V8 R34 GTR going?

oH Jesus.........

1. I have allready talked about this

2. It was my bro who started all this so just drop the shit

3. Its a R33 GTS-t not a R34 GTR

4. It wont happen till next year

5. Its not my bro doing the switch

6. Wether u like it or not, my sis IS starting a mag

** some 1 said something about me in the wasteland about me and my mum getting me a R34 **

7. Even IF my mum got me a R34, i dont want it, i have been growing up since then, even if she got it i cant afford to run it. ie. petrol, insurance ect.

So look im asking for everyone to just be nice, kind and get along with me, if you do so i promise to never start a thread agian like those if i dont have proof to back it up.

Thank You.

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