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Item:RB20 Hiflow turbo

Age:unknown

Condition:Good condition

Price:$400

To Fit: (What car) R32 gtst

Location:Ferntree Gully, Victoria

Contact:PM me or reply in thread

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For sale is a rb20 hiflow turbo with 8psi actuator. Never put on my car, previous owner removed from his r33 gts/t.

Slight shaft play

Reason for sale;

Stock r32 oil feed line is too big for hiflow, would need to buy oil line from pirtek/enzed for $100~

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You have any idea what power the other guy was making with this on the 25?

unfortunately not, as previous owner never exceeded the 8psi actuator it was never tuned for his car and no readings made.

Just take the turbo to PIRTEK along with the standard banjo bolt for the oil feed line and they will be able to make up something on the spot

I got one made for my TO4e with brass fittings and it was like $80, they did it on the spot with the turbo and the banjo bolt

Easiest way in my opinion

All the best with the sale Pat, its a great turbo

Pirtek wasn't very helpful when i was doing this a few days ago... had the same drama and they tried to charge me $170 for two fittings and the line.

Just get a smaller banjo that fits the turbo and get some new crush washers and when u put it in make sure there's no leaks or gaps surrounding the banjo and you will be right. Can then use the standard line as well. Mine worked and that's exactly what brakemart told me to do as well.

Just an idea for anyone.

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