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is a HKS2535 to big for an rb20, i currently have a high flowed turbs but i dont think its pushing enough, would i be best off to go a hks2530 or a 2535 i seem to think the 2535 is better as its has a higher hp rating but will it be laggy on an rb20, how much boost would i need for it to hit 300rwhp with a 2535.

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There's been a lot of thread about 2530/2535/2540 on RB20/25....

Probably the 2540 are the one to stay away from since they tend to be a bit too laggy for most people and not the best package out there. But I've also read where 2540 made some owners happy, it all depends how you like the power delivery to kick in....

Most people with RB20 as I read would benefit a lot from 2530, while the 2535 might be better for RB25 due to its larger capacity able to generate more exhaust gas to spool the 2535 earlier... but nothing stopping 2535 on RB20 to perform well with the correct tuning.

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