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Hi Guys, first off i would like to apologise for being one of these people who dont read previous posts and ask the same question 1 million times but im not really good with computers and im just learning how to browse and stuff.

my question is....i have a standard r32 RB20T (only mod being 3 inch turbo back exhaust).

i am wanting to change the standard turbo but dont know where to start to choose one.

*i dont want something as big as a TO4 that will spool up at 6 grand

but i basicly want something that is going to give me a fairly large performance increase without me having to buy an aftermarket computer (i just basicly wana change the turbo and a front mount and leave it like that).

*i dont want another ceramic turbo....

P.s has anybody every thrown a s15 200sx turbo on a r32 and would it be benificial.

many thanks

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lol.....ok firstly forget S15 turbo you need a turbo with a T3 flange, i would suggest looking at a r33 rb25det turbo, same flange bolt on not much to change extra 20-30rwkw apparently if setup right - i would suggest getting all the info b4 saying stuff like "i dont want something as big as a TO4 that will spool up at 6 grand" or "i dont want another ceramic turbo".

one tip if new at these things, use the search function to find hundreds of threads on similar topics

HKS 2530, HKS gtrs or a rb25 turbo but to get the most out of your new turbo you will need

intercooler

ecu (eg. Power FC)

fuel pump

injectors

cam gear or cams

id forget the s15 turbo to much mucking arround and to expense to get it to fit for the results that would be gained.

If you have the cash go the 2530 or gtrs.

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