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HR31 theres two types of terbs

Nics a 33mm inducered plain bearing ceramic shitter

eccs 43mm inducered plain bearing ceramic

Silver theres two types also

R32 43mm inducered ball bearing ceramic

laurel/cefiro 43mm inducered plain bearing

Bam you talking S13 red top and S13 black top ... both t25g

or the black top vvt from s14 ? t28

Originally posted by MrMayhem

Bam you talking S13 red top and S13 black top ... both t25g  

or the black top vvt from s14 ? t28

u know how the S13 comes with the redtop but the 180sx Type X comes with the black top? which is better? heard the redtop is faster?

Don't suppose you have a definitive list of the differences between the R32 RB20 and the Ceffy RB20. I assumed (first mistake I suppose) that they were the same... So even an R32 Turbo would be considered an upgrade?

the bb would be a time consuming not real rewarding upgrade

so far

- cas (eccs hr31)

- ignightor (hr31)

- tps (hr31)

- afm (eccs hr31)

- terbs (same as teh 32 bar no balls)

-(rumour is the mapping in teh ecu is different but i cant say for sure)

Sometimes Ceffys have 32 conversions though throwing all teh formentioned into meaninglessness...ness.

Your Ceffy appears to be a fine bit-o-gear

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