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Old 21st June 2008, 01:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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GT-ss or GT2530?

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I am in a dilemma at the moment. I heard that the GT2530 has been discontinued, but some sites have them in stock. I am looking for everyday drivability but also quick response turbo. I have seen the Mines R34 video, it is so awesome, just looking at the revs going like crazy.

Ive read that the boost kicks in at around 5000 rpm, what else do I have to install or modify to compensate the late boost.

Regarding GTss, it is a bolt on kit which replaces the stock turbos. As both turbos are rated 600hp, it is quite hard to pick or just buy both sets .
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Old 21st June 2008, 01:47 AM   #2 (permalink)
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we have seen good results using the GT-SS turbines on RB26 engines, with the exhaust done, a good boost controller (EVC5), F-con IS piggy back ecu, 700cc injectors and a beefier fuel pump, 300rwkw @ 12psi can be safely pulled out from a well running engine.

the GT2530 is good for upto 400rwkw with the above supporting mods plus some internal engine work (Forged Pistons, Con-rod, Con-rod bolts, Head Gasket) and a bit of cam work too.

the GT2530 is an upgrade from a GT-SS if you like to think of it that way, so more response on the SS.

however the Garrett GT2560R is another to consider, tuned right will be only about 500rpm slower on boost than the GT-SS so about 4000rpm at full boost, 1mm smaller compressor wheel, so no biggy and price isnt too shabby either. and a bit more power too.
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Old 21st June 2008, 08:46 AM   #3 (permalink)
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GT2530 every single time. Every time. EVERY TIME. NO QUESTION. Much more HP potential. Boost threshold a little later, response is amazing compared to stock. As long as you are above the boost threshold which is possible past 40/kmh if you know how to drive a car, put in the correct gear, and GO. Easy to drive around town every day. Easy to drive hard, drive fast, if you have any seat time. Point the car where you want it to go a little before the apex, and apply throttle. Done.

You don't need to apply or add anything beyond regular supporting mods (fuel system, tuning, make sure your tires/brakes/suspension components are up to par) for the 2530s compared to GT-SS turbochargers.

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Old 21st June 2008, 09:46 AM   #4 (permalink)
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GT2530 every single time. Every time. EVERY TIME. NO QUESTION. Much more HP potential. Boost threshold a little later, response is amazing compared to stock. As long as you are above the boost threshold which is possible past 40/kmh if you know how to drive a car, put in the correct gear, and GO. Easy to drive around town every day. Easy to drive hard, drive fast, if you have any seat time. Point the car where you want it to go a little before the apex, and apply throttle. Done.

You don't need to apply or add anything beyond regular supporting mods (fuel system, tuning, make sure your tires/brakes/suspension components are up to par) for the 2530s compared to GT-SS turbochargers.
Disagree.

It depends on what you want out of the car, for street GT-SS! It is better suited for noraml road use, more power down low, and quicker spool of course. Top end power goes to the 2530, but for a car that will not see any track action, it is hard to beat the GT-SS to help the guttless low end of the RB26.
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I heard that the GT2530 has been discontinued
Someone tell me this isnt true!!!

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Old 21st June 2008, 11:40 AM   #6 (permalink)
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GT-SS turbos will come on boost close to/ or as quickly as the stockers will..

It's a bit of smoke and mirrors with the mine's car... Can't remember all the details but different ratios were used, this helped achieve the "revs going up like crazy"
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well, I run my turbos only on the street and they suit me just fine
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GT-SS turbos will come on boost close to/ or as quickly as the stockers will..

It's a bit of smoke and mirrors with the mine's car... Can't remember all the details but different ratios were used, this helped achieve the "revs going up like crazy"
that hadn't occurred to me - a switch to 4.111 R32 diffs front and rear will certainly make an R34 an "ultimate response" machine. My friend is actually doing that atm, I should see how his car is getting on.
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Old 21st June 2008, 05:36 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Im running GT-ss on mine with 660cc injectors, Pons cams and F-Con pro, spools up very fast and you have to pull each gear very quickly at full chat.....

Just made 515hp at Perfect Touch today
Highly recommend the GT-ss set up for the road, docile for round town but slightest of throttle and its instant power.
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Disagree.

It depends on what you want out of the car, for street GT-SS! It is better suited for noraml road use, more power down low, and quicker spool of course. Top end power goes to the 2530, but for a car that will not see any track action, it is hard to beat the GT-SS to help the guttless low end of the RB26.
The car does not see track action. It is driven on the street. It has GT2530s. They work extremely well. If you are above 40km/h, there is instant spool. If the car is 'gutless', you are in the wrong gear. I love 2530's.
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The car does not see track action. It is driven on the street. It has GT2530s. They work extremely well. If you are above 40km/h, there is instant spool. If the car is 'gutless', you are in the wrong gear. I love 2530's.
It is not how fast you're going, it is the RPMs while under load.

I was referring to below 3.5k RPMs (low end torque), something the RB26s are not engineered for, that is all I was getting at, when compared to an engine that is.

Sure you can drive around at 4 grand all day long, just not my cup of tea, what kind of mileage? Less than 14mpg, easy

So you think the 2530 make more power than the GT-SS through out the whole power band?
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GT-ss set up for the road, docile for round town but slightest of throttle and its instant power.

This is what I am talking about, much better suited for noraml road use Instant power, you don't have to worry about staying in gas sucking mode all the time
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fwiw I run GTSS, well pleased with them.
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i fully agree with the 2560-9 comparing with gtss though

price wise..
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It is not how fast you're going, it is the RPMs while under load.
Agreed. So if you are going above 40km/h it's possible to be at the engine speed necessary to be above the boost threshold by downshifting.

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I was referring to below 3.5k RPMs (low end torque), something the RB26s are not engineered for, that is all I was getting at, when compared to an engine that is.
Agreed. Small displacement turbocharged engines love revs. Why would you size a turbo that goes against where the engine was designed to make power? You are fighting the head design, r/s ratio's inherent engine speed where it wants to make power, and camshaft selection is going to be geared towards mid-high RPM power production, just like the engine is designed for in the first place.

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Sure you can drive around at 4 grand all day long, just not my cup of tea, what kind of mileage? Less than 14mpg, easy
Uhh, that's retarded. I never said anything of the sort. Drive the car the same way you usually do. Get the gas mileage you usually do. When you need to accelerate, shift into the gear you should be in, and apply throttle. Rev-match and downshift. It takes less than half a second, and is extraordinarily easy to do if you just practice a little bit.

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So you think the 2530 make more power than the GT-SS through out the whole power band?
Not at all. The SS will make more power down low, where it is unnecessary to make power in the first place. Does it matter how much power you make at 3500rpms when you shift at 8 grand and your shifts land well above 3500?

I swear to god, most of the people that complain about this bullshit term called "turbo lag" have never heard of shifting gears or the term "boost threshold" before. Turbo lag - turbo response - real or imagined - FreshAlloy.com Forums

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