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Guys,

I've gone in a new direction with my car so I have my HKS 2530's with actuators (done about 10,000kms - still perfect) and my Power FC with the hand controller for sale.

Won't seperate the turbo's or the Hand Controller from the Power FC.

Turbo's - $2,700

Power FC + HC - SOLD

Contact me via PM or on 0419 375 140.

Cheers

Snowy.

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The last tune done on my car with the power fc was 362rwkw's @ 24psi that was also with the 2530's, cams and a bottom end (pistons only).

Before I did the bottom end I was making 325rwkw's @ 19psi with the power fc, cam gears and 2530's.

So do you want your stock turbos back for the "new direction" mate?

Discovered it wasn't them at all but a machine shop not fitting the pistons to spec so the rings failed. Plus I have other turbos to use now.

Anyway I hope the sale goes off before Xmas so you can buy new goodies.

Hey Geoff,

Na I'm going the N1's route so I can make the car Targa Spec. It's going to suck at first as I know I'm going to miss the top end pull of the 2530's but the rules are rules and there is nothing much I can do about it if I want to start competing in some of these big events.

Targa it is then. Excellent. What about the Garrett GTSS spec turbos? Look the same as stock and 320awkw. Not called Targa cheaters for nothing.....

Everything is now back on the market as the previous buyers have had to pull out.

I've attached a copy of my last dyno graph taken in March this year when I had both the power fc and 2530's in the car. This should clear up any questions on power and response of these turbos.

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R32 GTR the rules are M2 spec in the cams tarmac rally regs. Think 99% dead standard. http://www.cams.com.au/downloads/articles/...ions%202006.pdf

that link is for pre 1982 vehicles, thanks all the same. I'll dig around the cams site to see if i can find the after 1982 one lol

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