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yeah mines a jjr430 too oil only...just had it on the road for the past 2 days just with a simple tune to get the car running until we can do a street tune...as for boost I see 10psi at 4000rpm (remember its not tuned either). These turbos are great upgrades for the rb series motor :) :) :) :) :P

Edited by johnbarry88

Yeah I will get close to 300RWKW with that turbo with the right supporting mods. Didn't some one on the club get like 313RWKW with a KKR480....

Cams, well tuned, PowerFC etc.

Any way, I would be very happy with 250RWKW.. well for a month at least.

I have 4.4:1 diff gears... so you can imaging what 250RWKW would be like with those gears.

I will go to a Garret GT35/40 eventually, I just had the KKR480 sitting around, I had it for sale for $400 and no one wanted it so I thought I would use it and its only done about 500km of work.

Edited by Finny

Also, guys what do you think my old turbo is worth. High flowed R33 turbo.

A friend of mine wants to buy it but I am not too sure what a reasonable price is.

I know a friend of mine sold a high flow VL turbo for $300 but yeah.

What do you think it is worth?

There is absolutely nothing wrong with the turbo it has no shaft play, Was high flowed by previous owner in Aus not sure when but it was imported 3 years ago so I assume not too long ago. I have had the car for 4 months

  • 3 weeks later...

I couldn't really verify my boost/rpm because I have no license but a friend of mine was driving it tonight and we concluded 14psi @ 2700rpm up a hill and 3rd gear 14psi @ 3000rpm on a strait. Even in 2nd gear spools 14psi at about 3200rpm at the most.

I am going to get video footage of this, would get some tonight but my mobile wont show up much in the dark.

Tomorrow I will see if I can get hold of a video camera and record some footage.

I am having a few issues tuning my boost levels so I am only running at 14-15psi. I would have to assume 18-20psi would only be an extra 100 or 200rpm.

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