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I was just wondering if there was many big single turbo'd rb's around adelaide?? more so rb26's but rb20 and 25 could help

i was looking into this as an option for my car and was wanting to talk to someone/s that has gone thro it!

cheers

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maybe for peoples peice of mind if you have a set up like this pm me rather than sharing with the entire net! will chat in private rather than putting it all out there.

i know apparently the police scan the forums...

pm me

High mounts are illegal here right?

There's a wine red R33 on here for sale - with a high mount.

Can it be legal if it is engineered or something?

Sorry about the noobness, gotta learn...

Edited by MickP
How ya going,

I was just wondering if there was many big single turbo'd rb's around adelaide?? more so rb26's but rb20 and 25 could help

i was looking into this as an option for my car and was wanting to talk to someone/s that has gone thro it!

cheers

been there done that

OVER IT!!!!!!!!

High mounts are illegal here right?

There's a wine red R33 on here for sale - with a high mount.

Can it be legal if it is engineered or something?

Sorry about the noobness, gotta learn...

whos car is that 4 sale, where does it say it?????????

Ya high mounts are illegal... just like low-mount non-stock turbo's are. It affects emissions.

But if it's a drag car... who cares?

I don't know any that are getting around Adelaide... but there's plenty of them interstate! No one bothers here due to no drag strip and most high mount setups are simply too laggy for the street (eg. T04z's) unless you don't mind having the turbo hit boost at 5000rpm.

youll have to go interstate for that, try the forced induction section. what exactly are you using it for, you would probably require different setups for all out drag vs all out track.

You need to speak to the right people Turbz 13

We have between ourselves and our immediate customers 1 x Twin Trust T67 GTR, 1 x Twin Trust TD06 GTR, 1 x Garrett TO4Z GTR, 1 x HKS T51 GTR, and the list goes on....and on. There are plenty out there, but you more than likely wont find them playing "Look at me!" on forums :rofl:

Pick a professional GTR proven workshop with real runs on the board, ensure you have an adequate budget, and go speak to them :laugh:

Edited by Martin Donnon

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