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  1. This also looks like it if my wallet was overflowing... https://www.ebay.com/itm/Turbo-for-1983-1984-Nissan-Pulsar-with-a-1-5L-E15ET-engine-OEM-1441117M05/303430951358?hash=item46a5e4e1be:g:1GAAAOSw2LFeD7n7
  2. Cheers Paul and Duncan - that does look right - gives me something to start looking for. Thanks GTSBoy and C34 for your help and tips too - I got some learning to do. Derek
  3. Thanks Duncan Unfortunately that is the only photo of the turbo I have. The manifolds are still bolted to the engine and I have the exhaust pipe with the flange in the pic - I was looking on the net at the different turbo model gaskets with their measurements last night and the next time I get to look at the motor (it's 70 klm away) I'll measure it for hole spacing , inlet and dump pipe diameter. etc. I just realized that in the photo there is an adapter plate between the exhaust manifold and the turbo that I don't have, so I'll see if the exhaust gasket lines up because I found a round turbo outlet gasket for a skyline R31 87-89 RB20DET with measurements on the net so maybe that will be lucky - but I may be on the wrong track if the exhaust is adapted too. I will post updates as I get work done on it - it's a full restoration job from the chassis up, which is a shame in a way because when it's going I hope to take it to the salt flats some time. (I live at Ipswich) Cheers Derek
  4. Hi all - I'm a newby to the forum - my reason for joining is this - I've purchased a hill climb project (1940's MG TC) that was fitted with a (I'm told) a second hand Aussie Nissan/Datsun turbo. It was a well known car that had 100 rwhp, sounded great, and the throttle was like an on/off switch - so naturally it needs to live again... The shed it was garaged in burnt down years ago and I recently purchased the car in bits, and the turbo apparently suffered a bit in the fire and was thrown out. The previous owner has passed away and nobody could tell me what model turbo was fitted - except they remember it was a Nissan/Datsun. The engine was 1250cc and the photo was taken in 1997 (might help date the turbo) - can anyone tell me what the turbo is, or might be, or steer me in the direction of finding out ? Thanks for any help. Derek
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