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Im selling a garret 3082r or otherwise also known as gt 3040

serial number 700177 - 5014 Ball Bearing

its only done 7000kms on my car so it is pretty much brand new......

I have since bought another turbo charger for my car and found not much difference in lag so i pretty much should have kept this turbo anyway i really wasted money on my new one........

i made 260rwkw on my 2.0lt rb20 and detuned it too 240rwkw

Boost was set only at 19psi

its capable of over 300rwkw on a bigger engine easily all day everyday

turbo is rated at 600hp front cover is Ar .70 and .63 rear for quicker spooling

compressor is like a gt 3540 (600hp) in a gt30 cover

it has a t3 flange and suited for an external wastegate

I ran up a dyno for a rb20 with similar setup with a gt 28 rs turbo (which is much smaller on the same 2.0lt engine) and it only comes on power about 500 rpm before this one. we crossed the graphs and for the difference in power you would have to be stupid not to go for the big turbo the gt28 only made 190rwkw mine 240rwkw (detuned) and only came in boost 500rpms later

But there is more to the story because i recently also found out that i was using a 12psi spring in my wastegate.... with a 17psi spring Boost Comes on earlier AGAIN

so in conclusion i should have kept this turbo..... what a waste of cash

but good news for the buyer This turbo will not dissappoint feel free to call me with any questions my mechanic will vouch for it also.

i live in narre warren victoria

call anthony on 0417 630 423

sorry Forgot

price is $1500

NOT NEGOTIABLE AND DONT WASTE MY TIME

if you dont want it for that price go buy a turbo from ebay hopefully it will last longer than a week for ya

cheers anthony

you will have full boost 19psi by 5000

you will blow away any other rb20 with a 2530 or something of that size

if your interested i will take you for a spin in my car now

i have a similar turbo (long story)

dyno graphs were almost identicle ill show you my car so you have an idea

very similar too the td06 output of power on th rb20

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