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The "best" turbo will depend on what application you want it for. You want response, top end power, or what?

It has been covered fairly well in the past. I found these threads to be of the most help. Happy reading.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ight=Trust+2530

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ight=Trust+2530

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ight=Trust+2530

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ight=Trust+2530

Hey anyone know where to get good priced low mount aftermarket manifolds, I have 2530's and might be interested in getting some better flowing manifolds.

Also, opinions on the best dump pipes, I have seen Trust jobs with the collector for turbine and wastegate down quite a way. I also like the Tomei dump design, which I had on my SR, worked wuite nicely.. less collection resistance.. Opinions appreciated.,.

2530's are good street turbo's but also don't look past the N1's even though there are many version . It's right in saying that the stock dumps are very restrictive , my 2530's will be coming off soon to make way for some nice aftermarket dumps atleast and maybe a change in manifolds .

I'd also be interested in ppl's opinions on what the best dump pipe setup is at the moment ? .

As far as manifolds go, I would be interested to see some dyno results for a car that has upgraded from factory manifolds to HKS/ported items.

I wasnt aware that the factory items posed any serious restriction

I am running R34 N1's with the .64 ex housing, still using stock manifolds and dumps making 302.9kw at 17psi. Will be putting the car back on the dyno soon to wind up the boost a bit more and see how much further we can go :D

I would recomend them to anyone wanting a good street turbo setup at a reasonable price. Other than that i know of a few GTR's getting around with Trust T517z's making a comfortable 330kw with stock internals.

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