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2530 here. Making around the 200rwkw mark @ 1 bar.

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My brother put a T04 on his 32 and is running a powerfc. Over 300rwhp. But when i drove it i noticed that 1st doesn't really boost at all and 2nd isn't much better. 3rd gear hang on lol.

Scott

I'm lookin to update my turbo .. but i'm in two minds ..actually 3 minds on which one to select..

Help me out.

(sorry for hijacking thread a little)

HKS 2530

or

Garrett GT28R

or

Garrett GT RS (GT28RS) i think

i'm lookin to run 1.2bar ..and produce around 240rwkw

Are these capable of this? with injectors, ecu, fuel pump, cooler and cams?

thanks

Matt

mm2death- how hard does your r32 pull, what is your redline and when does boost come on? thanks in advance.

Yeah goes great. I've made a few people shit themselves...lol. But like with everything, you get used to it and then after no time at all you wanna go faster :D

Redline is about 8...not totally sure as i always shift at 7 the most. Boost hits fully at around 3500.

Cheers,

Scott

Hmmm, this thread is interesting

I have always thought my turbo was a HKS GT2510. Due to the CHRA tag being un-helpful (no numbers that meant much) I have always taken the sellers (JMS) and the installers ( Tilbrooks ) word for it. Also has a HKS 1bar acuator (although it only gets it to 0.9bar :) ) and also has a cast HKS dump pipe

It bolts on, and is definatley a HKS 25 series from the housings etc, but looking a MM2deaths post, how you say full boost is at 3500rpm, I am now thinking differant

Mine makes 200rwkw at 0.9 bar, and full boost is from about 4500-4800rpm and pulls really well from there to the rev limit at 8200 rpm (re-mapped chip)

Any idea's? I am now thinking 2530 or 2535 perhaps?

Chris

from what i know the gt rs is an update of the 2540, similar and made  more responsive providing an extra 30 odd hp than the 2540 also.

i thought it was more closely related to the 2835 turbos. power between 2835 and 2835R, with slightly better response.

Hi guys, for what it’s worth, our RB20DET has a GCG ball bearing hi flow of the RB25DET standard turbo, makes 1 bar at 3,100 rpm, some boost at ~2,500 rpm (depending on load), has GTR cams, adj camshaft pulleys, std R33 GTR intercooler, split dump, no cat, 3.25” exhaust, Power FC with boost control kit, well tuned (not by me), 225rwkw at 6,900 rpm using 1.3 bar, power flattens over that but doesn’t drop off dramatically, revs to 8,250 rpm easily (needs shift light, badly).

The result is the sum of the parts, not just one single part. That means you won’t get a similar result (whether it is good or bad) just by choosing a turbo.

Hope that helps

Hmmm, this thread is interesting

I have always thought my turbo was a HKS GT2510. Due to the CHRA tag being un-helpful (no numbers that meant much) I have always taken the sellers (JMS) and the installers ( Tilbrooks ) word for it. Also has a HKS 1bar acuator (although it only gets it to 0.9bar :) ) and also has a cast HKS dump pipe

It bolts on, and is definatley a HKS 25 series from the housings etc, but looking a MM2deaths post, how you say full boost is at 3500rpm, I am now thinking differant

Mine makes 200rwkw at 0.9 bar, and full boost is from about 4500-4800rpm and pulls really well from there to the rev limit at 8200 rpm (re-mapped chip)

Any idea's? I am now thinking 2530 or 2535 perhaps?

Chris

Does the front look like this?

Scott

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