need advise from you guys
Dont buy a kit will be the cheapest. Buy all the parts seperate and piece it all together. It depends on what you use your car for. If you like to hit it around corners or cone race or have 'spirited' drives cornering and such dont buy a large turbo... make sure it is smaller than a 3037 or 3076r. The white rabbit would be a good choice for a small turbo, decent upgrade in performance and simple swap. The stock turbo will put out enough power to be over 400 on race gas and alot of people just assume they should get a bigger turbo for no reason. If you drag race the choice is up to you on how much power you wish to make and how much money you wish to spend. I have a GT35r and my whole setup in aftermarket parts will probably run around 15-16 grand including the motor and head and everything else. A well built stock turbo making over 400 horses, hitting high to mid 11's in the quarter and a blast to drive around would probably run you 4 grand. Think about what your end result is wanted and start from there.
If you have no idea on what your doing then learn before you buy a new turbo. I dont understand why so many people buy bigger turbos but have no idea on what it actually means and how much they need to do to utilize more of it.
If you have no idea on what your doing then learn before you buy a new turbo. I dont understand why so many people buy bigger turbos but have no idea on what it actually means and how much they need to do to utilize more of it.
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