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- Td06 17c with TRUST DUMP (came off an rb20det)

The dump will bolt up to your stock/3' front pipe

External wastegate

T3 flange

400 hp

Very good condition

turbo makes boost at 2600rpm full boost by 3800rpm

Made 202.5 rwkw on only 9 psi

Very responsive turbo

good for about 240-250 rwkw on Rb20det

and 270 rwkw on rb25det

$690

- Remapped Ecu for the td06 17c (rb20det)

550cc injectors, fmic, fuel pump, exhaust, pod

AFRs Spot on

http://grapevine.com.au/~marzenna/

This is the the guy who did the remap, really nice guy, he can re-do the remap to suit your car/mods for only about 50 bucks

$170

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask

0422-357-635

Melb (eastern suburbs)

Dano

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Edited by DFAULT

hey mate i am interested in the turbo and the remapped ecu. just wondering is there anything else i have to do/get to get it to fit my RB20

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