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Just scored myself a GT35/40 from an XR6 Turbo, was wanting to know if anyone has fitted it to there R33 RB25DEt. What sort of modes were needed to fit this to your car? Already have a FMI, 3" exhaust, Splitfire coils, pod filter and Haltech ECU, also planning to get pump, injectors and regulator. Any suggestions on which of these i should get will be great and websites to look at. Have got 200kw ATW from stock turbo and modes with 10psi, can anyone estimate what i can expect to get without doing damage to bottom end?

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i have one.

u will need... a hi mount...good luck with a low mount :S

dump pipe,

wastegate, preferably 48mm

braided lines.

u will need to change crossover pipe to accommodate the hi mount, or go a greddy plenum.

u wont need a ecu if u want to putt around.

u can use stock injectors.

note* bottom 2 are only for a short period of time at minimal throttle.

theres a bit of debate, i was told it was a 600hp turbo. but on your setup 300kw to 350kw would be achievable

nengun.com is a good site.....but post is a bit slow

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Edited by r33cruiser

Hi,

More then a few people have put a XR6 3540 onto their stock motor. Only last week there was a guy playing with rear housings.

As for sites and locations for the information you need, SAU is one such place. You just need to locate the information.

Id think you can made the 300rwkw on ~1bar that every one else makes on a stock motor.

Cheers

This was covered mid-late last year mate

XR6 IW GT35

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Gt...;hl=gt3540+rb25

And another GT35 thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Gt...;hl=gt3540+rb25

Exact same thread, with exact same questions :yes:

Enjoy the reading as there are a few threads linked in there also with some extra information.

cheers

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