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Hello All,

I bought this for a project but never got round to running it, so now its up for sale.

0.7AR, 0.82EX (Based off T04Z/GT35R) Just with 360 Deegree Thrust Washer rather than Ball Bearing.

PM Me with an offer if your keen, as i'm over it sitting here.

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Hey mate keen on this turbo.

What needs to be done to fit it to a gtt? Looking at something to replace the stocker that I'm running now. What sort of power gains am I looking at with supportive mods?

Keen 800 delivered?

Hey mate keen on this turbo.

What needs to be done to fit it to a gtt? Looking at something to replace the stocker that I'm running now. What sort of power gains am I looking at with supportive mods?

Keen 800 delivered?

In terms of mods to fit, i'm not too sure as i've only ever worked on RB20's but i'd assume all the normal stuff like Dump Pipe, Lines, Intake etc.

Power depends on supporting mods, but it'll make 270-280kw on a stock SR20 at 22psi so i'd assume on a 25NEO it'll make at least that with enough fuel.

$800 Delivered is fine with me, provided it all happens quick as I want to order my New Turbo for another project.

Matt

Yeah nice, thought it would be all the usual suspects.

Can anyone confirm this that has fitted one of these turbos or something similar to a 25NEO? Is this going to be a massive pain in the ass? Would this size still be a low mount or is that out of the question?

You said that you have only worked on RB20's, has this ever been fitted to a RB20?

Do you have any lines etc that would come with the buy or is it just the turbo itself?

Supporting mods are: FMIC, 3" bellmouth dump to high flow cat to HKS cat back xhorst, spitfires, HKS EVC 5 set at 10psi, exedy heavy duty clutch. Soon to come would be Apexi SAFC NEO maybe an aftermarket fuel pump could be on the cards too if this puppy needs a bit more juice, everything else stardard. Do you have a rough idea of the power gains i would be looking at if i tune to max out standrard injectors?

Sorry for the 20million questions!!!

Cheers, Kyle

Yeah nice, thought it would be all the usual suspects.

Can anyone confirm this that has fitted one of these turbos or something similar to a 25NEO? Is this going to be a massive pain in the ass? Would this size still be a low mount or is that out of the question?

You said that you have only worked on RB20's, has this ever been fitted to a RB20?

Do you have any lines etc that would come with the buy or is it just the turbo itself?

Supporting mods are: FMIC, 3" bellmouth dump to high flow cat to HKS cat back xhorst, spitfires, HKS EVC 5 set at 10psi, exedy heavy duty clutch. Soon to come would be Apexi SAFC NEO maybe an aftermarket fuel pump could be on the cards too if this puppy needs a bit more juice, everything else stardard. Do you have a rough idea of the power gains i would be looking at if i tune to max out standrard injectors?

Sorry for the 20million questions!!!

Cheers, Kyle

You will definately need more fuel!!! I would suggest you talk to a performance shop before you buy a turbo as you will need to do a few mods first. I maxed out my injectors with a high flow turbo only making 200rwkw...

Yeah nice, thought it would be all the usual suspects.

Can anyone confirm this that has fitted one of these turbos or something similar to a 25NEO? Is this going to be a massive pain in the ass? Would this size still be a low mount or is that out of the question?

You said that you have only worked on RB20's, has this ever been fitted to a RB20?

Do you have any lines etc that would come with the buy or is it just the turbo itself?

Supporting mods are: FMIC, 3" bellmouth dump to high flow cat to HKS cat back xhorst, spitfires, HKS EVC 5 set at 10psi, exedy heavy duty clutch. Soon to come would be Apexi SAFC NEO maybe an aftermarket fuel pump could be on the cards too if this puppy needs a bit more juice, everything else stardard. Do you have a rough idea of the power gains i would be looking at if i tune to max out standrard injectors?

Sorry for the 20million questions!!!

Cheers, Kyle

Pretty sure max standard injectors get up to is about ~220kw+ dont forget it is an external gate turbo, so you will also need a new manifold and the external gate, and this may not suit the dump pipe u've got, so then you may have to customise/replace the dump/front pipe too... your also probably going to have issues with the afm, so you may need to replace the standard one with a z32 (from a 300zx) add that ontop of the fuel pump.... plus if you get the power up, u may find ur heavy duty clutch wont do the job anymore and that will need an upgrade....

isn't moddifying fun!

.....and a bloody headache!

I guess it's the old story, with any mod you can go on and on until your hearts content.

I've got a mate who about to put one on his 34GTT, he's just running a cheap highmount manifold, ebay gate and a custom dump. Then on the fuel side just some bigger injectors and a bosch pump.

It's like anything mate, if you don't run 20psi (which you don't need too) theres less issues with fuel etc.

Just buy it :-) Any turbo that makes extra power is gonna take some supporting mods...

Matt

Thanks for all the advice guys on this turbo/setup, much appreciated! Looks like I'll be going back to the drawing board and also saving my pennys to help fund a bit more power. Gotta love or passion for Jap cars, quick cars - quick money! Good luck with the sale man.

how is he gonna sell this if he is never online lol hmm?

He said must sell this week. Weeks up.

I wouldn't come back either with so many low ballers ;)

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