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Hi considering selling my hiflow turbo

i have since had it rebalanced and cleaned by turbo australia

recorded a 320rwhp on dyno

very minimal shaft play, but as i have been told plain bearing turbos require a ver minor of play for the oil to lubricate the wheels.

the play is still the same as it was from when it came back from turbo australia.

Very good condition turbo, no noises, no leaks, nothing wrong with it.

only reason for selling is saving up for a gt30r turbo.

any offers above $700

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Edited by bazr33

im actually going to put the turbo on ebay, so it will be up in a couple of days

its only done about 3000kms

turbo australia had done the hiflow orginially, and i had it also cleaned rebalanced, changed bushes and 270 thrust bearing put in.

hmmm arent the turbos off skylines like no good after 14 psi ? or is it a myth ? id still be interested though id have to make a custom manifold to fit onto my SR. hmmm ill get back to u .,

yeah stock turbos with the ceramic compressor wheels arent much good after 14psi.

but this one has been hiflowed and has steel wheels, so it can handle more boost, max is about 18psi.

Also the wheels in this hiflow are bigger then a stock turbo.



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