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Does anyone know if the turbo off a WGNC34 Stagea is the same as that used in the series 2 R33 skyline? Like is it the exact same turbo used in Skylines, ie can be bolted onto a Skyline?

Ray

The series 1 stagea is the same as a series 2 R33 GTST

The series 2 stagea has a neo rb25det and has the same turbo as a r34 GTT, ie larger rear exh housing

260RS has the same turbo's as a R33 GTR, so ceramic

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Don't worry too much about it matey. Whether it's from a sI, or sII, it's not that big a deal.

If you've checked the shaft play, and if it's ok, it looks fairly clean, then your guess is as good as mine as to what condition it's in. If it seems ok, then that's the best chance you have.

All that I can say, is that when people are looking to buy a turbo, so many people always low ball sellers offering them crap prices for good condition turbos.

e.g. heaps of r32 owners expect to pick up a mint condition 33 sII turbo, low ks etc for $300.

You get what you pay for. If the owner accepts 300 for it, it's probably crap.

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Just to let people know, after some searching of past posts I found this info.

http://2style.net/r34sedan/hikaku/hikaku02.htm

Series 1, S2, S3 GTT use different turbo

"14411-AA100"

s1 is nylon plastic with single blade

"14411-AA110"

s2 is metal with twin blade, same size as s1

"14411-AB000"

s3 is metal with twin blade, made by garrett instead of nissan, bigger than s2

So later model R34 turbos did come with metal compressor blades.

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