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blitz43

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Jun 15, 2004
new port richey, Florida
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i own a 95 gst auto with a stock t25


i want to have a bolt on turbo rather then paying a few extra "bills" and getting a big 16g and having to buy a 16g install kit

whats the difference between getting a Big T28 and a regular T28??

and what benefits do i reap from getting this?

i know this may be a noob question but it will appricated :D
 
The "big" t28 flows aprox 36lb/min as apposed to the regular t28 flowing 34lb/min. The slight increase in air flow can equate to a bit more power and ability to hold boost throughout the entire rpm range. The 16g is a more widely used turbo that has been proven time and time again, with the best version being the evo3 16g. The 16g is cheaper and can be installed without the use of an install kit. Searching will provide you with numorous threads on it. I strongly suggest going with a ported evo3 16g; more power, less money, and a large group of expierenced users.

The search button will serve you well.
 
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