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Item: RB25DET Neo turbo

Location: Rockhampton Qld

Website:

Item Condition: Great. Still on car. Coming off this weekend. If you live in rocky come for a drive and I can show you it does its job :) Car has just on 70 thousand Ks

Price and Payment Conditions: $400ono - offers welcome not really keen to sit on it for too long

Extra Info: Ball Bearing, OP6 (VG 30) Large rear housing, very sought after and great to hi flow. Nylon compressor wheel to assist in quick spool up.

Pictures: Coming on the weekend if needed. Otherwise just your standard R34 GTT turbo.

Contact Details: 0420943163 - or PM here. Or email gcagney@(blockingspam)colinfleming.com.au

Also have standard dump pipe/front pipe.

Some R34 Orange front and side indicators.

And will also have some standard coil packs for sale soon

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Item: RB25DET Neo turbo

Location: Rockhampton Qld

Website:

Item Condition: Great. Still on car. Coming off this weekend. If you live in rocky come for a drive and I can show you it does its job :P Car has just on 70 thousand Ks

Price and Payment Conditions: $400ono - offers welcome not really keen to sit on it for too long

Extra Info: Ball Bearing, OP6 (VG 30) Large rear housing, very sought after and great to hi flow. Nylon compressor wheel to assist in quick spool up.

Pictures: Coming on the weekend if needed. Otherwise just your standard R34 GTT turbo.

Contact Details: 0420943163 - or PM here. Or email gcagney@(blockingspam)colinfleming.com.au

Also have standard dump pipe/front pipe.

Some R34 Orange front and side indicators.

And will also have some standard coil packs for sale soon

hey mate will this fit a r33 or will it need adjustments??

il be interested if i can put it on my 32???

pm bak thanks

Hi mate, many R32's use this turbo. I believe they make some pretty good power and can run higher boost levels (16ish psi) safely. I think its a pretty straight forward bolt up, but do a search and no doubts there will be a thread on this :thumbsup:

hey mate will this fit a r33 or will it need adjustments??

As for R33, im pretty sure this would definitely be a bolt up affair. The larger rear housing a believe some people have said will give around an extra 10rwkw straight up. However dont take this a gospel.

Its basically a Series 2 R33 turbo with a large rear housing for better flow but still a small back wheel for great spool up. Correct me if im wrong anyone?

These do fit nicely on the r32's....

Im running one on mine, they are direct bolt on, except you will need to source an r33 or r34 turbo elbow, as the stock r32 one doesn't have a big enough outlet from the turbo. Also the manifold heat shield needs to be trimmed a little in one corner im pretty sure if u want to put it back on. I just left mine off, wanted to see the big girl when she's red hot!! HAHA

But yeah would reccomend to put this on your r32 if ur considering it....dunno about running 16psi safely?? Im running 13psi on mine coz they arnt steel wheel.....if anyone knows if u can run 16psi safely on these can u let me know.......i wouldnt mind turning mine up some more if its safe to do so!!

Good luck with the sale mate.

Ive read on the forums here that to create 16psi on a 2 litre because the engine isnt ingesting as much air. Therefore to create 13ish psi on a 2.5 litre its working it harder then the same boost on a 2litre, for example. Hence why they apparently can take more boost :D

Thanks for the info on the bolt up guys, now people will know what they will need if they wish to purchase this turbo.

Its still on my car, im just in the middle of an upgrade, so it will be wasting space sitting in my bedroom :blink:

Is perfect on 14 PSI on r32, i've got one on mine, standard heat shield fit back on fine! You will need the compressor elbow from the r34 with it though, as mentioned!

Reached full boost on 14 PSI by about 3800rpm

Ok then let me know. Fair bit of interest so far. Turbo still has not made it off my car. If someone makes a decent offer it may cause me to hurry up (im not looking forward to taking it off)

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi Mate,

I'll buy your coilpacks, how soon are you going to take them off? I need them pretty soon, like next week if possible. I'm thinking $100 or there abouts. Let me know what you think.

Cheers

Ben

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