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Old 03-17-2002, 06:53 PM   #2
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Re: turbo sytem

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Originally posted by gtrboi
hi every1, im nu here, and am very interested in getting a skyline. but, when i look for big twin kits like the 2835 for the gtr, i dont find anything, so im considering a supra too. so do they actually make an hks 2835r kit? or maybe even a 3037s? also, is it possible to mount two different sized turbos, like a 2510 or 30 for low end, and a 2835 or 3240 for a big ass top end?
You can mount sequential turbos, one small for quick spool up and one large for high end. The only problem is that once the smaller one cuts out and the big one is getting going, sense they are sequential, the larger one is still hindered by the small one If you want to do alot of drag racing I think that a large single is the way to go. But if you are going to make it your daily driver or put it on the track, the twin setup is the best. For the twin setup you can pick up a twin 2530 kit for around 2600USD. The 40s are like a hundred more. (In japan that is, add shipping to that )

P.S. were do you live? If your over in NZ or AU getting aftermarket stuff for the GTR shouldn't be that bad.
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