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3yrs old

18,000kms

needs oil line and requires an actuator

bolts onto standard water lines

checked over by Bill at ATS (marion rd, adelaide) and said to be in top notch condition

seals are said to be all good same goes for bearings and shaft play is near non existent

great for an RB20

good on an RB25

$500 pickup

$550 delivered Australia-wide

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was on Stagea rb25 auto, stock injectors, safc/sitc/fmic/040 fuel pump/exhaust got 206rwkw

sliding performance listed these turbos at 250rwkw @ 1.1bar

definately no lag, was same as stock turbo but a hell of a lot more punch, and sounds pretty whooshy too

made a huge difference to the engine, this turbo is how the stock nissans should have been made.

stock water lines should be a M24 bolt so yes they will fit

oil line is a M17 bolt and I made a braided unit.

the stock one will fit BUT you'd have to derestrict the oil line slightly with a .8mm drill bit as this turbo needs more oil than the stock turbo

for sale is the turbo only, no lines no other bits. bolts onto rb20/25.

search around this site "sliding performance highflow turbo 2006" for pictures on the oil line modification

with manual gearbox, bigger injectors, power-fc & support mods Id say the turbo should pull 230-240rwkw

cheers

great for an RB20

good on an RB25

Will be pretty damn great on a 25 too!

Wont be that laggy on a 20 and wont be laggy at all on a 25 and should be good for approx 250rwkw.

Would buy this for sure if i didnt find one a month or so ago.

GL with the sale mate, Very cheap!

oil line is a M17 bolt and I made a braided unit.

the stock one will fit BUT you'd have to derestrict the oil line slightly with a .8mm drill bit as this turbo needs more oil than the stock turbo

ok so it comes with a braided oil line and that will fit in a rb20?

i dont no what you mean by drilling a hole? lol

ok so it comes with a braided oil line and that will fit in a rb20?

i dont no what you mean by drilling a hole? lol

no for sale is the turbo only

you'll need to either use your stock oil line, a .8mm drill bit and open up the restrictor before bolting on (search sliding performance high flow turbo pics - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sl...formance+turbo)

or you'll need to purchased a new oil line

my oil line is buggered, trust me you dont want it..... its been bolted on/off/on/off a few times, & being far too tight its cracked. thrown away.

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