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Ats Gt3071 High Flow Twin Ball Bearing Core Turbo Kit - Turbo + Adj Actuator + Lines + Oil Drain 280+rwkw Turbo!


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Selling a Adelaide Turbo Services GT3071 High Flow Stealth Turbo Kit. This is the perfect turbo to suit RB25 capable of making 280+rwkw on 98 octane pump fuel and in excess of 300rwkw on E85. The turbo has the stock Nissan front compressor housing bored out with a special sleeved inlet pressed in. The rear housing is a aftermarket .71 Avoworld housing with bored out wastegate for improved boost control. The core is the latest Garrett Twin Ball Bearing setup for improved response and reliability.

The turbo comes complete with adjustable actuator, lines, oil drain and adaptors so that it is a straight bolt on to the stock manifold and dump pipe making installation a breeze. The turbo is only six months old and has seen minimal use, still comes with the reciept for $2350 for just the turbo the lines, actuator etc were an extra $300+.

Price - $2000

Location - Adelaide will post at Buyers Expense

Contact- SMS 0404998591 or PM me

Edited by nigelswazi

location? when does it hit full boost? what did you manage you push and on what boost? oil and water cooled? pics?

location? when does it hit full boost? what did you manage you push and on what boost? oil and water cooled? pics?

Location - Adelaide

Full boost depends on the boost but it would hit 17-18psi at around 3500rpm

Turbo is oil and water cooled

The same setup is now around $3000 because of price increases due to the poor AU$ value

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Edited by nigelswazi

So this is essentially the same specs as a Garrett 3071 except this has a stock nissan front compressor to make it look like the standard turbo?

So this is essentially the same specs as a Garrett 3071 except this has a stock nissan front compressor to make it look like the standard turbo?

Pretty much except the only stock Garrett 3071 part is the core and the wheels the rear is custom and the front is a stock housing machined out to look stock.

This is now sold

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