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Hi everyone,

After a long and extensive search i have finally found out that i have a twin Garrett GT2560R setup on my GTR!!

I thought they were N1's and then Group A's, but now i can definitely confirm that they are GT2560's!

Wanted to find out who is running this setup and what sort of power people have been making??

Are they the same as the larger R34 N1's??

Any info would be great!!

Cheers,

Francisco

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yes i'm running the Gt2560R garret turbos AWESOME turbo will the right setup to surport them very similar to the hks 2530's i'm running 529.4rwhp at 20 psi on ultimate 98 (sorry ken not 536) they are the bolt in upgrade for the gtr made by garret and from all the spec's i can find they are the really (r34n1 with 0.6ar compressor and 0.64 turbine) they running the same turbine house as the hks 2530 but have a unique compressor(from memory a C106 compressor wheel)

pete

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