Hicas is enabled and working fine, not planning on disabling it either. I'm placing my trust in Nissan engineers knowing better than people disabling them, beside drifters.
nice one. Probably one of the only R32s with its Hicas still intact. You have a right gem there. btw I would probably keep the twin turbo setup. Find out how much nissan want to rip you off for replacement parts if i am no mistaken with a single turbo you would get more lag and it would have to be large to equal the power gain from the twin turbos. correct me if i am wrong which i probably am.
and at least mine hasnt had its body panels installed by a blind hobo who hasnt got an eye for either fit or colour
i wonder what the resale value of a dented soarer with ill fitting offcoloured broken body panels a stupid wing silly wheels a massively impractical and idiotic suspension and guardes rolled by a complete idiot whos unable to do basic math to figure out theyll need to be rolled before he installs the new suspension would be
5€ maybe?
Thing that matters the most is, that modern turbos have gone a long way since the eighties in technology development. A ball bearing T04Z spools "almost" as fast as two of the original ceramic turbos, yet it simplifies the whole engine bay and there are less things to go wrong. On a twin turbo setup, the rear turbo always runs pretty effin' hot, due to being cornered in a tight hole without any airflow. That's also the same unit in 90% of the cases that has a snapped off turbine wing. But sure, two tiny turbos always spool up faster than one big one, but I'm not planning to go big. Just something decent enough to give maybe a little bit extra horsepower over the stock ones.