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Item: R33 series 2 turbo rebuilt by Precision Turbochargers Wetherill Park

Age: Approximately 5yrs

Condition: Virtually no shaft play

Price: $500

To Fit: (What car) RB20DET, RB25DET.

Location: Sydney, Hills Area.

Contact: PM

Comments: Would suit someone looking for a mild upgrade and/or replacing their damaged standard turbo.

The car has been used as a daily driver and has never been thrashed.

I have recently upgraded to a larger turbo hence the sale.

If you require further information please contact me.

Willing to ship at buyers expense.

Turbine wheel 49.5mm Compressor wheel 54.5mm

the turbo was supplied to me by a workshop when the original turbine let go. i was never given the original Precision invoice.

it was run on 12psi day to day but had been run on the dyno at 14psi. peak power made was 220rwkw but since it was a daily driver i turned the bleed valve down a whisker.

the ID tag is in the pictures and i spoke to John at Precision today about the turbo. he tells me it would be difficult but not impossible to find the precise details in the archive as they only have 2-3yrs on hand. i measured what was visible from the outside on the guidance/suggestion of John and as stated above this was the measurements and his informed opinion as to the expected hp range and that it was what they call a stage 1 rebuild.

Edited by wolverine

the pics have obviously not migrated to the new format.

ask trust why they use bushbearing turbos?!?

i was supplied with this turbo by a workshop as a way of getting back on the road for a reasonable price.

for those choosing to go back to stock or looking for a cheap replacement for a damaged turbo with a little higher hp ceiling this might suit.

it is much younger and is in better condition than many 2nd hand standard R33 turbos.

if you need more pics or wish to inspect the turbo it is no problem.

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