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Selling my BRAND NEW slide highflow turbo due to getting something bigger. I am negotiable on ALL parts!

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Max oversize rb25 turbo made by Slide Performance with a bigger compressor wheel from the states (I think its Precision or Turbonetics)

Condition: BRAND NEW

Price: SOLD

HKS Actuator to suit the highflow turbo. I have been running this on my car for a while (Approx 3 months) Holds boost perfect!

Condition: As new

Price: SOLD

Custom metal intake pipe made by Exhaust Technology. Lobster cut and weld, Custom made for r33 gtst, fits perfect!

Condition: As new!!

Price: $200 SOLD

"LTHLRB" Numberplates. Used on my R33 GTST

Condition: Very good

Price: $600 (VIC ONLY)

I would like to sell the turbo and actuator together for 1200 (pickup) but can organise something if you want the whole lot.

My contact number is 0421 986 981 or you can PM me on here.

Located in MELB.

Edited by LTHLRB
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Can u give any more specs on the turbo.

ie:

- compressor and exhaust housing sizes

- materials used

- bolt onto rb25?

- trim

- max boost

- hp rating

- Also, what boost level is the spring in the actuator set at, and is it adjustable?

- Also, would u consider throwing in the intake pipe for free if I were to go ahead with purchase of turbo and actuator?

cheers mate

yeahhh same what are the specs for this, is it just the standard T3/T4 and power rating eg. 500hp cause sliding performance sell these on the forum with exchange but you get a brand spank new turbo for ur standard T3.

thanks

Can u give any more specs on the turbo.

ie:

- compressor and exhaust housing sizes

- materials used

- bolt onto rb25?

- trim

- max boost

- hp rating

- Also, what boost level is the spring in the actuator set at, and is it adjustable?

- Also, would u consider throwing in the intake pipe for free if I were to go ahead with purchase of turbo and actuator?

cheers mate

Can handle 20psi

its a garrett core bush bearing steel blades

can handle 250+

and straight bolt on for rb25..

PM Slide and ask him about LTHLRB's highflow, he made it for me.

The actuator now is set at 13psi for my car, its adjustable to whatever you want. Its a fully adjustable HKS item.

and no for the intake pipe, as it cost me close to 300 bucks to make it up

Info on intake pipe please...

Is it a straight bolt up?

Does it fit standard airbox?

Utilize stock plumb back?

Come with appropriate silicon joiners etc..?

yep its a straight bolt up, has the plumb back pipes but you cant use ur metal piping from your standard setup you will need new hoses and stuff.. As you see in the pic it will come like that.

Also i have never tried it with the airbox, so i wouldnt know.

yeahhh same what are the specs for this, is it just the standard T3/T4 and power rating eg. 500hp cause sliding performance sell these on the forum with exchange but you get a brand spank new turbo for ur standard T3.

thanks

Its the biggest rb25 highflow on the market as regards to slide... but for people who cant wait a couple of months this is up for sale.

bump.. any takers?

The turbo is an ONO deal

the actuator and intake pipe isnt an ONO deal.

Cheers

Edited by LTHLRB

take it from me guys,these highflows are sic,i have had my max oversize highflow from slide on my car for about 4 weeks,i have only stock computer,injectors,fuel pump and my car is auto,even untuned you can feel the instant power compared to the stock turbo.i will be getting a aftermarket ecu and a hi-stall for the auto,i expext the power to be close to 260kw at the wheels and to run a low 12sec quarter. :sorcerer:

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