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Item: R33 Hi Flowed Turbo by MTQ Engine Systems

Age: Less than 2000Kms.. like New !

Condition: Excellent Condition

Price: $1000

To Fit: Various Nissan

Location: Liverpool

Contact: PM

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MTQ Hi Flowed Turbo New bearing, new T04B compressor wheel, new turbine and steel shaft and overhaul kit. Includes braided oil inlet line.

Specs are equivalent to GCG XTRGTST-S1.

It made 202rwkw at 12psi on a R33 when tuned by JEM with stock internals, fmic, air pod, 3in exhaust, ebc and Power FC. Didnt want to proceed futher as AFM was maxing out and opted to wait for a Z32 AFM. A week before car hit a tree and was deemed a write off.

I am confident this baby monster will make 250kw with a Z32 AFM, little more boost and maybe injectors without a problem.

PM or reply for any questions.

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reciepts for work? is it under any form of warrenty? has it been re overhauled or something?

I had my hiflow turbo done by MTQ in NSW @ Wetherill Park in Sydney. Turbo was really responsive and I was pretty surprised at the power I got out of it. From memory I payed about $1600 for the overhaul kit, braided oil line, and change of turbine wheels to larger steel ones. They basically swap out your turbo if you already have a stock one available.

I had a similar setup to the R33 in this topic, but I also had a walbro fuel pump, new coils and no injectors. I managed to get 240rwkw!! Not a bad upgrade for the R33, and man it was fun to drive. Too bad I had to sell the car. :D

reciepts for work? is it under any form of warrenty? has it been re overhauled or something?

I do have receipts from MTQ, as per add bearings, housing, turbine wheel and shaft have been changed along with seals. It is not under warranty as the car it came from has been sitting in a garage for some time and it wasnt until recently that the turbo was pulled off...

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Item: R33 Hi Flowed Turbo by MTQ Engine Systems

Age: Less than 2000Kms.. like New !

Condition: Excellent Condition

Price: $1000

To Fit: Various Nissan

Location: Liverpool

Contact: PM

Comments:

MTQ Hi Flowed Turbo New bearing, new T04B compressor wheel, new turbine and steel shaft and overhaul kit. Includes braided oil inlet line.

Specs are equivalent to GCG XTRGTST-S1.

It made 202rwkw at 12psi on a R33 when tuned by JEM with stock internals, fmic, air pod, 3in exhaust, ebc and Power FC. Didnt want to proceed futher as AFM was maxing out and opted to wait for a Z32 AFM. A week before car hit a tree and was deemed a write off.

I am confident this baby monster will make 250kw with a Z32 AFM, little more boost and maybe injectors without a problem.

PM or reply for any questions.

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post-1041-1195472331_thumb.jpg

Edited price and attached pics

Hi Mate,

Im really keen on this, would you take $800?

If you would, give me your account details and ill deposit the money in tomorrow.

Are you able to show me receipt for the work done to it?

Im in Brisbane, do you want me to pay for shipping as well?

thanks

got one of these on my panda 33. awesome turbo with great response and mid-range power. mine come on full stock boost (10psi) at about 3000rpm ish which is nothing and when upped to 16psi the lag is only about nother 200rpm at most. bear in mimnd this is with a front mount as well so bit of lag there...truley a great value for money turbo in my opinion and would be the best upgrade possible for a stocker motor without upgrading injectors or anything. i put a new fuel pump in tho coz my old one died haha

GL with the sale and may the force be with you!

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