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A friend's brother was putting a KKR on his r33 in his garage once. We bagged him so much about the turbo that he tried to smash his brother over his head with it, by the time he got the thing over his head his brother had him by the throat and it was all over.

hey man dont you drive a white r33, trian at a gym in caulfield and get the good stuff from garys on chappel street

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limiter is set to 7500rpm im pretty sure, but since plenum upgrade and car hasnt been tuned, ive lost alot of down low and turbo comes on really hard bout 5000rpm and then goes straight to limiter...

Hi same problem have I have installed Greddy plenum and KKR 480 and tuboo boosts on 5000 to 7000 araund 17 PSI, is there any way to make it boosts up from down rpm??? and i still use stock catback if i will change it does it gives me any results?

Hi same problem have I have installed Greddy plenum and KKR 480 and tuboo boosts on 5000 to 7000 araund 17 PSI, is there any way to make it boosts up from down rpm??? and i still use stock catback if i will change it does it gives me any results?

Stock exhaust on a bigger turbo???????? are you nuts??????:P

Stock exhaust on a bigger turbo???????? are you nuts??????:D

yes i know:) its to hard to find here exhaust for R33 so i want to make it my self:) we have no dyno here I test it on Gtech and its shows 268 hp on wheel is that good for KKR480 on 16 PSI?

hey im running a 480 kkr and had the waste gate change and now i running 308 horse power at the rears with only something like 12 psi and before i got thw waste gate down is was up near 20 22 psi n thrying to pull paste the 400 horse power mark but as i havnt done the internals i had to lower it down again

hey im running a 480 kkr and had the waste gate change and now i running 308 horse power at the rears with only something like 12 psi and before i got thw waste gate down is was up near 20 22 psi n thrying to pull paste the 400 horse power mark but as i havnt done the internals i had to lower it down again

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what rpm does your turbo spool up at?

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im sellin the kkr setup soon and im selling a real good Greaddy td06h-25H polished turbo with top mount mani and gready dump pipe, if u want this will spool fast n pull very hard all the way unlike the kkr that kickes in way too late on such high boost.. let me know if intersted

Hey

Was wondering if you still had the td06 top mount setup

and what price?

Please PM to let me know

Thanks

im running a kkr560 on my rb30 single cam motor, plenum, exhaust top mount manifold and i have the internal gate flap blocked off . its making 5psi at 2500rpm and 13psi at 3500rpm

i would run a external wastegate ;)

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