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For sale: Billet Turbochargers twin silicon nitride ball bearing turbo. 440hp rating.

Compressor Spec’s:

● 48trim TO4S compressor wheel. (Same wheel as used in the GT2540R)

● TO4E .60 A/R compressor cover with 3” inlet. (Anodized blue)

● Billet Turbochargers twin silicon nitride ball bearing centre cartage, (anodized blue).

● T03 72 trim turbine.

● Nissan T03 internally wastgated .63 exhaust housing.

The turbo has done about 1 hour Dyno time before the compressor wheel was damaged by a foreign object. Since then it has recieved a brand new compressor wheel and turbine, been completely rebalanced and rebuilt by Billet Turbochargers and comes with a one year warranty from Billet Turbochargers.

The reason it is for sale is because we are upgrading to a larger Billet Turbochargers Turbo.

ATTENTION!!!

This turbo does not suffer from the same problems as the GT2540R.

Because this turbo uses a TO3 turbine it has the torque at lower turbine speeds to drive this 48trim TO4S compressor into boost very fast.

This turbo RRP is $2290.

Billet Turbochargers is an Australian owned and run company. All Billet Turbochargers turbo cores are manufactured and assembled in Australia by Billet Turbochargers.

Price: $1450.

Location: Gold Coast QLD.

Contact: [email protected]

Or phone: 0433140618.

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Compressor map:

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Edited by Juggernaut

This turbo will bolt onto RB20DET, RB25DET, VG30DET and anything with a T03 exhaust manifold.

It will bolt onto RB30ET, VG30ET, VG20DET, VG20ET, RB20ET, FJ20ET and Z18ET exhaust manifold and dump pipe.

  • 3 weeks later...

So is this a standard bolt on replacement for an RB20DET?

Is it high/low mounted?

Are you negotiable on the price?

Edited by NV N01

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