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Hey guys,

finally did my hiflow upgrade, and teh stock turbo is now for sale.

I have pulled this turbo off, and was amazed with, having no shaft play at all

max psi that was run was 12psi, and was only for a short time

Was a automatic originally, but was also changed to manual

Most of its life was run on stock boost

Pics i will be able to get soon.

Great turbo,

Price : 500 ono, comes with actuator and elbow

Thanks

Barret

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Hey guys, turbo has been off the car for a week now

wrapped up

i will go as low as 450 bucks

Also the turbo has made 201rwkw and have the dyno sheet.

will post at buyers expense, or local pickup is fine

Thanks

i didnt get the turbo hiflowed

i bought it hiflowed off a mate

turbo australia in darra did the hiflow as i found out

the turbo is a plain bearing turbo with a 270 thrust bearing,

i believe theres two 270 thrust bearings in it to make it compact, for no slippage.

There was a little bit of play in the turbo when i bought it, and it cost me 200 to get it rebalanced.

At the moment my car needs a tune, because of more air bbeing pushed through.

But the hiflow cost me 800 bucks.

And from noticing the difference from the stock turbo, i reckon i have close to 300hp at the wheels.

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