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I took the heat shield off to get the photo. I would just like to know for sure what it is. Even if i know whether it's stock or whether it's not is good enough for me. Nick from APC said it was aftermarket but didn't know what it was...but he was looking with the heat shield on. So who knows...

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Hi MM2, the high flowed R33 RB25DET turbo on our R32 GTST RB20DET says "16V 5 Nissan Motor" on the compressor cover.

I have seen a number of R32 GTST's with R33 GTST turbos fitted, so this may help if yours is another one.

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OK, i managed to read what i think it says on the compressor cover with one of those little mirrors on a rod (don't know the name of it). Reading clockwise around the cover it says:

M27 (with a circle around it) 2 1-1 A/R 80 (i think) GARRET.

Any ideas what turbo it could be?

Regards,

Scott

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My 2510 has M27 and .60 cast onm the front, it also has a machined front with 4 allen key nuts on the front. I don't think yours is stock, as it doesn't have the factory 90 cast section from the compressor cover on it.

More pics would help

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only akin 150rwkw it aint gunah be anything huge

firstly put on a heat shield though, thats gunah be boiling the engine bay as it is

the actuator is in the std position

i have a 0.60 comp housing and it rubs against the chassis rails so judging by that pic it aint that big...

id dare say from size and power output its either a small GT series turbo or a high-flow.

easiest way to find out is pull the intercooler piping off and take some better pics for us

also if the car hasnt got a front mount (or theres no evidence of it ever having one ie cut up front supports or front bar) then i doubt its anything huge

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