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here is a some info on the different types of turbos in the garrett turbo family..... hope this helps.

http://www.importxdream.com/prototype_v ... ailer.avi
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Ma-Ze wrote:t-88. nuff said.
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sorry this is the website for the turbo help


http://torontostreetracing.com/forum/vi ... php?t=8667
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Go with the Garrett GT35R (aka 35-45R). It is the recommended turbo for the Lancer EVO VIII (the newest 2.0L 4G63). You could probably even use a GT40R if you didn't mind a good bit of lag. If you want a pretty responsive turbo you can go with the GT30R.

Garrett Power Ratings (I've seen them make 50+ WHP more than rated):

GT30R = 500HP setups (2.0-3.0L)

GT35R = 600HP setups (3.0-4.5L)

GT40R = 700HP setups

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much appreciated hombres.
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