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hey people new to the forums and for the first post i have nice indepth question for u all and wen i asked my mate he told me to join these forums cause apparently u r a cluey bunch of people anyway

i am currently in the process of having a rb 30 rebuilt and am wondering if i can use a hks t51r turbo if this will be a big problem with it being to large of a turbo

cheers guys and if i missed anything leigh (dnb) please add wat else we need to know

thanks josh

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shouldent be a problem at all, hks t51 comes in a few differant models so suiting one for an rb 30 should be easy. first you should decide what you want from your engine and select a model you need. hks t51 come in 2 modles the t51kai and t51spl. kai is good for 800ps and spl for 1000+. prices vary depending which model you choose. there are also the usual ball bearing and non-ball bearing choice. other than that all you need is a manifold/ headers and to up grade every thing else.(fuel system, ecu, modify intercooler plumbing, oil pump rods and pistons.) it would be wise to spend a few bucks as doing it on the cheap could lead to a lot of problems. you would need a fairly strong engine as that turbo/rb30 combo could generate a lot of power.

Too big for what ???

One must qualify one's thoughts :D

In other words- what are you going to be using the car for ??

Tells us as a percentage ?

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% Drift

% Dyno Queen (no offence)

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