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Item: R32/R33 RB20DET/RB25DET CUSTOM MADE STAINLESS STEEL EXTERNAL WASTEGATE ADAPTOR

Location: Adelaide

Item Condition: BRAND NEW

Price and Payment Conditions: $200

Extra Info: Ideal upgrade for r32,r33 allows the use of an external wastegate and much bigger turbo T04 etc bolts straight on.

Contact Details: pm me

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Edited by FOOLBOOST

These are ideal if you are wanting to upgrade you turbo and run an external wastegate without changing your exhaust manifold, i have used one of these on my rb25/30 conversion and also an r33 skyline as can be seen in the pics above. For $200 they are a very cheap altenative to getting a custom or aftermarket manifold made instead, the r33 with this setup has 240rwkw with a t04 turbo.

just curious as to wahat else needs to be changes ?

dump pipe lines..as the turbo moves over sum what it seems ?

Turbo moves down more then anything, dump pipe has to be modified and you would be using new oil lines etc with a new turbo anyway. I can offer a kit which includes, the adaptor, a tial 44mm wastegate, and a custom dump/front pipe for your turbo either t04 or gt3540 as well as copper gaskets.

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