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Well, even with the help of GT technology and ball-bearings, the turbo will not necessarily spool really quickly, as the size of the turbo offsets it's spooling capabilities. It does however spool faster than most turbos that are capable of flowing so much air.
Also, are you sure you want to get a GT35R? Although it looks like a great turbo, is it really the right turbo for you?
First of all, it is alot of money for only ONE component of a turbo system, so sometimes it's better to spend less on a turbo that spools slower but is still capable of making the same power and spending it on something important (ex: stand-alone EMS, quality exhaust manifold, internals etc.).
Also, when a turbo spools faster that means that you will get more power at lower speeds, and for front-wheel-drive cars that's not the best option especially on street tires/wheels (for traction). Plus if a turbo has more lag it will be easier to drive on busy streets as you won't have to worry as much about suddenly getting boost and your mileage could be better.
There are other things to consider, but I'm running out of time, and I hope this helps you with your decision.
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Will
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