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This turbo has never been used, I purchased it for $3100 about 4 months ago now and I have decided to sell it. The turbo is of course in perfect condition, it was purchased through Greenline Motorsport. I am after $2700 for the turbo and it has been setup to bolt right up to the standard RB25DET mainfold.

$2700 for HKS 3037 Pro S Turbo. I am loosing a bit on this but that’s what happens when you change your mind :yes:

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It was going to be my track setup and now I have decided not to hit the track anymore. It can be low mounted on the standard manifold.

HKS GT3037 ProS 56T 0.68 (Actuator 100mm)

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Steve ran once of these here in SA on his RB25DET, it made 250rwkw on 15psi, came on hard around 3000, maybe a shade over.

He then dropped the comp ratio to 8.6:1, mild cams, imported a .87 int gate turbine from the US and made 323rwkw on a shade over 20psi.

I believe with bigger cams and a little more boost he would have got damn close to 350rwkw. :O

Definitely an awesome turbo, worth the 3k in my book.

A pitty the .68 doesn't agree with the 3ltr. ;)

Thanks for the pic.

Steve ran once of these here in SA on his RB25DET, it made 250rwkw on 15psi, came on hard around 3000, maybe a shade over.

He then dropped the comp ratio to 8.6:1, mild cams, imported a .87 int gate turbine from the US and made 323rwkw on a shade over 20psi.

I believe with bigger cams and a little more boost he would have got damn close to 350rwkw. :D

Definitely an awesome turbo, worth the 3k in my book.

A pitty the .68 doesn't agree with the 3ltr. :dry:

Thanks for the pic.

Steves turbo was a little different.

Was an older style 3037 and T25 flange I think.

Otherwise yeah your right cubes would be awesome when compared to my 2835 Pro S.

With my head and cams my turbo is badly running out off puff at 310 rwkw running 20psi.

Perhaps what I should have gone for.

  • 3 weeks later...
If you are willing to seperate the package, I'll take your wastegate :P I'll trade you my stock one + cash!

There is no external gate and I am pretty sure you dont want the one in the housing :O

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