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Does anybody know what the hi flow turbo's are like from just jap. Is there any better hi flowed turbo's on the market or would I be better off buying a bigger turbo?

Is it a ball bearing, water cooled hi flow or a plain bearing, oil cooled hi flow?

yeh I have always thought that GCG hi flow turbos are the best, but I didn't know to much about the just jap ones!

well all hiflows are pretty much the same, the only difference is some places (eg GCG) actually do some testing on them

alot of turbo places simply bore it out, new wheels and its a hiflow

well all hiflows are pretty much the same, the only difference is some places (eg GCG) actually do some testing on them

I don't know that's 100% correct.

Unless both inlet and outlet are ported (which only one or two place do) you are defeating the purpose. Indications are that a lot of hi-flowed turbos are only done on one side. You will find a huge price difference for high-flowing as not many can do both sides.

well all hiflows are pretty much the same' date=' the only difference is some places (eg GCG) actually do some testing on them

I don't know that's 100% correct.

Unless both inlet and outlet are ported (which only one or two place do) you are defeating the purpose. Indications are that a lot of hi-flowed turbos are only done on one side. You will find a huge price difference for high-flowing as not many can do both sides.[/quote']

Indeed, hence your best spending your money somewhere that does it properly.

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