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    could someone point out a good site to select turbos from housing sizes to brands.
    Im looking for a reputable site to select for a 2jzgte and need something for 600-700 atw ponies
    thanks guys
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    Default Re: turbo selection 2jz

    garrett GT35r

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    Cool Re: turbo selection 2jz

    A larger Holset HX, or Garret GT.
    Just learn the basic math behind choosing a turbo & go at it.

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    Default Re: turbo selection 2jz

    For 600 - 700 atw a HKS T51 R .
    Or garett GT4088R
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    Default Re: turbo selection 2jz

    a gt35r will not make that sort of power! go with a gt42r

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    Default Re: turbo selection 2jz

    Yeh i'll go with millsi, gt42r. I'm putting a garrett TO4Z on mine and i aint expecting any more than 550rwhp.
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    Default Re: turbo selection 2jz

    Youll have to choose you turbine housing carefully when you go for such a big turbo. T51rs and GT42s are VERY big turbos, even for a 2JZ. Both are capable are more than 600rwhp but if you go nuts without planning things properly youll find yourself in lag central.

    I suggest giving my mate Brad from Boosted Xtremes a call/email. He has built some very big power Supras before, has a shitload of knowledge in choosing correct turbo specs and can also get his hands on almost any turbo for a very nice price. As long as your not a complete tyre kicker is usually willing to give very helpful advice.

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    I'm going the GT35/40 (now GT35r), and I don't expect a peak of more than 400rwkw... everyday power closer to 350.. so definitely go a bigger turbo than that
    http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/showthread.php?t=7465
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    the boosted extremes site isnt loading up. Im trying not to waste to many peoples time so id reather select it myself without any help. Im a mechanic by trade but selecting thing like this is adifferent area for me. Id like websites that i can do all the research myself.
    Thanks for the help guys but 42s and 51s are just not in my ball park.
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    dude, if a GT42 is out of your price range how do you plan to afford the more expensive bits of the conversion?
    http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/showthread.php?t=7465
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    Default Re: turbo selection 2jz

    Go to www.forcedinductions.com and you'll find a grea deal of selection info there. It'll teach you how to choose one. One you've done that, pick a vendor here in OZ.

    For that sort of power you probably will need a GT42/T51 sized snail, but with a smaller turbine housing to minimise lag.

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    I would suggest KKR being they're a great price, but I don't think they have a flange to suit...

    http://www.otomoto.com.au/kkrturbo.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by twentyEight
    I would suggest KKR being they're a great price, but I don't think they have a flange to suit...

    http://www.otomoto.com.au/kkrturbo.htm
    Nor are they big enough to get anywhere near the power wanted.

    PS if you can't afford the turbo, you won't have the cash for ecu, injectors, driveline to back it up etc etc.

    Start saving now, because to make that power you need alot more then just the turbo.

    PS I wouldn't expect change from $10-15k
    If in doubt power out

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    Default Re: turbo selection 2jz

    at least!
    big fuckoff clutch, ECU, EBC, external wastegate, intercooler + piping, manifold, dump pipe, injectors, air filter + piping (boxed if you want it legal)... going for that much power, cams are going to be a pretty good idea too

    and of course the turbo
    and tuning, which I can garantee you will NOT be cheap
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    Default Re: turbo selection 2jz

    Quote Originally Posted by 7MA61
    Nor are they big enough to get anywhere near the power wanted.

    PS if you can't afford the turbo, you won't have the cash for ecu, injectors, driveline to back it up etc etc.

    Start saving now, because to make that power you need alot more then just the turbo.

    PS I wouldn't expect change from $10k
    Holy crap! I didn't even see the wanted power figure...

    You looking at BIG bucks for that sort of power dude...
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