Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Wheels

Racing Hart CP-035

17x8.5+35, 15x7.5+40. Got this combination in to run large drag slicks/radials (can fit the 275/60r15 Mickey Thompson radials-28x11.5 inch- on these). $1500

Rays wheel nuts - pack of 20, includes socket - $150

Nismo extended wheel studs - pack of 10, 60mm long - $100

Suspension + Brakes

S15 Spec R front brakes/discs/hubs - near new, great for converting 4 stud to 5 on an S13 $600

Solid cradle mounts - New R33 $150

Tomei engine bay brace - Used, triangular strut brace, bolts from strut to strut to firewall $200

Turbos & exh manifolds

T67-25G turbo - Brand new, 8 or 10cm rear housing - $1800

Trust RB20/25 exh manifold - $1200, or will sell as a partial kit with the turbo, dump pipe, intercooler pipes for $3000

HKS RB20/25 exh manifold - High mount, T25 flange $1200

HKS 2JZ highmount twin manifolds - twin gates, T25 flange $900

HKS RB26 stainless low-mount manifolds - with crossover pipe - $1300

Trust alloy pipe kit - suit highmount single, from turbo to intercooler, intercooler to std RB26 intake. Has Trust type R blow off valve after intercooler, all silicon joiners and clamps - $550

HKS 2835R turbo - with internal wastegate 0.86 housing or 1.12 ext gate housing. $1200

SR20 stainless exhaust manifold and split dump pipe, new - $450

Diffs, gearboxs and drivetrain

R33 GTR complete rear cradle - diff, hubs, carriers, axles, suspension arms $750

R33 GTR + GTS-t axles - $80 each

R33 GTR alloy carriers, hubs, backing plates - $300

Assorted diffs - available, diff ratios 3.54 and 3.69

R33 GTR gearbox - good condition - $1,000

OS R3C clutch - used, alot of material left - $1200

OS pull to push conversion parts, run an R32 style clutch in your R33 - $150

Hi,

I'm chasing the metal intercooler pipe between the Twin Turbo pipe and the Intercooler on the passenger side and an R33 metal power steering resevoir.

Can you help?

Thanks

Stan

Impul - the Rays nuts are black

Stan - I've got both, will PM you

Black32 - I'll have a look, will have to open a few diffs to check.

driftking - yes they fit on an S2 GTS-t

any idea if the 33GTR gearbox will bolt into a 33-t? Know someone in dire need of a gearbox. Also, any idea of cost freighting it to Geelong Vic, 3220?

if it fits and can do a good price including frieght, ring Kris on 0421579800 an we'll sort out the finer details

thanks

Is the Trust RB20/25 Exhaust Manifold a high or low mount? I have a high flowed R33 GTST turbo with a T3 Flange. Do you have a pic of the manifold?

Abcent - GTR + GTS-t gearboxes are not interchangeable. Some internal parts are, but it's not a direct swap.

Mr Cash - Sorry, no RB20/25 stock replacement dump pipes. I do have a GTR replacement item, new, made out of titanium but thats $1200.

Xfixiate - I have a set of 6 std RB26 injectors, will PM you

Aridyne - The Trust manifold is highmount, and has a Mitsu 3 bolt flange

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I have wasted too much time on this, more than I am willing to admit. I hope someone can set the record straight for me.  I want to replace my Nismo (non GT pro, non GT) standard 2 way in my R33 GTST with a 1.5 way... Ideally I want to get an ATS 1.5 way Carbon LSD, but I don't want to reuse my 29 spline 5x1 axle stubs, and new 30 spline 5x1's are impossible to get a hold of ($$$), and I don't want to drop the cash on going to 6x1 stubs and axles ATM. Which leads me to the Nismo GT Pro 38420-RSS15-B5 or RSS20, as they come with new axle stubs meant for the diff, and is "Convertible" from a 2 way or 1.5 way to "Other ways", but that is where I am stuck as the documentation is a bit all over the place.  To sum up what I have found I believe the all the Nismo GT Pro PN's are convertible from 2 way, 1.5 way, and 1 way; but Nismo sells 2 skus (2 & 1.5) so people do not have to disassemble to convert it.  I found this thread on 350z but it left the question unanswered. https://my350z.com/forum/engine-and-drivetrain/620032-nismo-gt-pro-lsd-1-5-vs-2-way-and-torque.html  Essentially the way I think it all works out is like follows...  2 way  1 way  and 1.5 way would be the center pinion shaft in the 1 way block, but with the with the center flipped 180*. So the ramped side of the pinion would face the 1 way gate and act like a ramp.    I can only get my hands on the 2 way in the states, and I am not trying to get stuffed on tariffs by ordering from Japan or anywhere else. I want to confirm that if I get the 2 way I can convert it to the 1.5.     
    • Hi everyone, I have purchased my first GTR and I want to do a single turbo conversion to it. I've been doing as much research as i can and there are a few things that I can find and need to know. I need to run a coolant feed, coolant return, oil feed and oil return for my turbo setup. Here's what I know so far: On the hot side of the rb26 there is coolant feed, oil feed and oil return. Coolant return will be going around the front of the engine to where the thermostat is located. I will need to block off the rear oil return port. I will be running a turbosmart boost solenoid so any of the factory boost stuff wont be needed. Now onto what I don't know: 1. What do I do with the coolant / vacuum hardlines that run around the back of the motor?. 2. What do I block off or loop or move or remove?. I will be running the OEM intake manifold. 3. Is there anything in particular I need to buy for the cold side of the rb26?. I already have the intercooler and pipes sorted. If you have any pictures or information it would be appreciated. Thanks....  
    • The fab work can be as simple as a couple of silicon hoses and clamps to the factory piping. 
    • Just sounds like either way you need to do some fab work to get everything to fit, so why limit yourself at that point? If the GCG high flow option is zero effort in and out swap though I'd probably do that. It's almost certainly lowest risk, lowest cost, etc. The HKS GTIII-RS option that Kapr mentioned is laughably expensive for what it is, they charge the exact same for two turbos on the RB26 so their margins are off the charts on that thing.
    • Intake manifold is not a part of the issue. The turbo bolts to the exhaust manifold. That is easy. But close your eyes and picture the physical situation. That is a T3 flange on the manifold and a T3 flange on the turbo. As long as any new turbo has a T3 flange on the exhaust housing, that exhaust housing will bolt to the exhaust manifold. This places the exhaust housing in the same place as the stock one. But now move your mental attention a little further forward. The location of the compressor housing is set by the length of the turbo's core. The stock turbo had a long core. Let's say that it is..... 100mm long. So that would place the compressor housing 100mm forward of the exhaust housing. But a highflow, might well have a centre core that is shorter. Let's say that it is only 70mm long. Now the compressor housing will be 30mm further back in the engine bay than the stock one. This DOES move the turbo's compressor outlet backwards. It also moves the compressor's inlet backwards. You will very likely have to do some work to both the inlet and outlet piping to make everything connect again. I am not say this to make it out to be a bigger deal than it is. I am just pointing out that "bolt on" is sometimes not quite bolt on. The highflow from GCG that Murray linked above (https://gcg.com.au/turbo-charger-upgrade-skyline-gtst-2iu-xtrgts-s1.html ) uses a core that is the same length as the stock core, and so does not require this extra work. It will look very much like the stock turbo. No-one uses GTR turbos of any flavour (stock, or aftermarket) in a single turbo application on RB20/25. It's not a thing. Yes, people have been putting on GT3076, GTX3076 (and bigger and smaller versions of those) and G30s (of various sizes) onto RB20/25 since forever. But these are not "bolt on". Everything except the 4 bolts to the exhaust manifold change with these. And genuine Garretts are expensive. Non-gen, like Pulsar, etc, are cheaper, variously as good or nearly as good. But still not bolt on. No-one in the right mind would pay for an HKS turbo. Not in this modern day and age. Well, yes, the GCG highflow. You could ask HG what he can do to make the compressor housing sit in the original location. There are surely others doing highflows around the world. And some of the eBay/Temu ones (as reported by Dose) work and don't die. Bit of a lottery though. I would send your turbo to GCG (here in Oz) to be highflowed if you want a trivial no-extra-work option. But seriously, the work required to change inlet and outlet piping is not that hard. That's a boost control problem, not a turbo problem.
×
×
  • Create New...