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Hi guys

I have a BLITZ K6 850R for sale.

76mm comp wheel

72mm turbine wheel

It also comes with two different sized turbine housings.

Was told these can make 850rwhp on supras.

I want $1500 for it.

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  • 4 weeks later...

this is the turbo on ebay yeah?

cant find any specs on it, is it ball bearing? oil cooled only? what size compressor housing and what sizes do you have for exhaust housing?

how would this compare with a GT3540R?

thanks for that, but that lists the 900R, not the 850R?

doesn't mention ball/bush bearing, oil or oil and water cooled.

Also, what is a K27 flange?

I just know nothing about it and would like to know to make an informed decision is all......

  • 1 month later...
Hi guys

I have a BLITZ K6 850R for sale.

76mm comp wheel

72mm turbine wheel

It also comes with two different sized turbine housings.

Was told these can make 850rwhp on supras.

I want $1500 for it.

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dude you still got the turbo?

They use KKK turbos on Porsches and other European sports cars. I think it would perform similarly to a trust T77 or something along those lines. Sure it will hit very hard once it starts to spool. Good price, should have no problems selling.

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