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Item: HKS 25/35 Turbo

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: Brand New, no kilometers, picked it up today!

Reason for Selling: Want to go bigger!

Price and Payment Conditions: $1800 + PP

Contact Details: 0400215212 or [email protected]

I just picked up my newly rebuilt HKS 25/35 turbo from RacePace, which I destroyed at Calder last weekend. Anyway, the turbo core has been replaced with a brand new item which was quite costly. The old compressor and exhaust housing were the old parts taken from the old turbo so this thing is pretty much brand spanking new. It made 240rwkws (RacePace Dyno) on my car which runs a completely standard engine.

Price = $1800

Brand new these are about $2200 I believe and mine is pretty much brand new, 0ks!

For another $300 I will also thrown in the custom made dump pipe that helped this turbo make its rear wheel figure :D This dump pipe has a separate pipe for the internal wastegate that is typically plumbed back into the exhaust. However, this one does not plumb back making it a screamer pipe, its loud but can be plumbed back in very easily. Here are some videos of the screamer pipe.

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Pics added, despite appearances this turbo is brand new (the core), just the exhaust and compressor housings are second hand which does not matter. The build cost $1600 at RacePace Motorsport! The initial cost of the turbo second hand was $1600 so I have spent quite a bit on this sucka.

this is an awsome turbo, got one in my car never been so happy. it comes alive early and kicks in agen bout 5krpm, power just keeps coming till red!!

my car made 234rwks can make more but im running stock injectors, this turbo can easily make 250rwkws.

good luck mate :)

Either it was just its time or I didn’t let it cool down enough. I gave it a few really hot laps at Calder and didn’t give it a good enough cool down period. The HKS turbos are very hardy but when you use them on the track and don’t look after them properly they can break :) The exhaust wheel drooped because I turned it off when it was obviously still way to hot … stupid!

RacePace – 97629421

These are the best upgrade from a standard turbo, depending on who you speak to a standard turbo makes about 170rwkw running 11psi off a good tune. The 2535 will boost this to about 240rwkw which is a massive difference :unsure:

MORE33BOOST - 11psi made 240rwkw ... obviously you can go higher.

gtrGhosTDoGG11 - I imagine about $20 for normal post. I can find out for you.

justin911 - will consider it but I think it will sell anyway. sorry!

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