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Old Oct 19, 2011 | 02:03 PM
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99 FD turbos vs 95 BNR s3 turbos

Hey everyone I want to see what everyone thinks of these turbos I want to setup my car for touge track and everyday used so I'm not sure witch one is the best for me bcuz I'm looking for a turbo that has small lag and makes good power and is not to much of a pain to deal with , well I hope I can get some good feed back and I'm doing all the fuel upgrades too with the turbo .
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Originally Posted by fd3rain
Hey everyone I want to see what everyone thinks of these turbos I want to setup my car for touge track and everyday used so I'm not sure witch one is the best for me bcuz I'm looking for a turbo that has small lag and makes good power and is not to much of a pain to deal with , well I hope I can get some good feed back and I'm doing all the fuel upgrades too with the turbo .
Either will do well.

The stock 99 twins are smaller so you can probably expect better spool compared to the larger BNRs. Since the BNRs are larger and have better bearings, they will support higher boost levels and therefore higher power levels.


Help yourself by reading the FAQ and searching for past threads on that.
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Old Oct 20, 2011 | 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by gracer7-rx7
Either will do well.

The stock 99 twins are smaller so you can probably expect better spool compared to the larger BNRs. Since the BNRs are larger and have better bearings, they will support higher boost levels and therefore higher power levels.


Help yourself by reading the FAQ and searching for past threads on that.
Thanks that helps allot .
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