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Hi all need some advice to clarify conflicting opinions of people trying to sell me one.

Have max 2500 to spend and want something that will give some punch in midrange and still have lots of sting up top. Want something that will push maybe 1.5 bar without crapping itself.

Current mods. apexi FMIC, apexi PFC, AVCR, full exhaust, air intake, rb25 turbo, hks oil cooler, suspension, brake and cluth upgrades.

will need injectors and AFM prob so don't worry about this.

thanks

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If you had done a search you would have found hundreds of threads on this exact subject. Your requirements are very well covered in other threads which you will find when you do a search. A search will show you the most common and recommended turbos for your application. The search button is your friend.

:P

PS; Did I mention do a search?

Hahaha I'm hanging out also Roy.4:11's will be in tomorrow and 25 box to follow.*Nods head*

On my current tune the GT2535 starts to boogie just past 4000rpm.It's only on 12-13psi atm and thats enough to chirp the tyres as it comes onto boost in first with 255's.Roughly it makes 12psi at 3500rpm.

At times it is alittle laggy,like if you plant it at a to lower rpm it might take abit to get going.My car is a daily driver and it's not a pig to drive.

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