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250+rwkw Rb20/25 turbo

Modified Rx7 Series 5 compressor housing machined out.

T04 V-Trim Compressor wheel

0.64 AR T3 Turbine modifed machined exhaust housing

Steel Rx7 Series 5 turbine wheel fitted.

Internal wastegate

Water & oil cooled.

Custom dump pipe with split pipe for wastegate.

Custom front pipe to match

$1450ono

I can email pics (seems you can't post them with the server at the moment?)

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I can't see the pics either...

Hey Dave.... just to state the obvious... this was going on your R33 wasnt it..... although you arent going to get a chance to put it on do you know what RPM it was expected to spool up at and what other parts someone might need to complete the install from a stock turbo???

Thanks

Brett

Originally posted by MrGTST

I can't see the pics either...

Hey Dave.... just to state the obvious... this was going on your R33 wasnt it..... although you arent going to get a chance to put it on do you know what RPM it was expected to spool up at and what other parts someone might need to complete the install from a stock turbo???

Thanks

Brett

Hi Brett -- tempted are we? :D

Yep was going on my car but, I've got to sell the car off straight away so the mucking about is not worth it I figure.

The turbo's like this boosts around 3,000rpm give or take depending on the support systems.

Not much involved with fitting it to the R33 by the looks (thats why I got it). I factored in the extension of the water line (since I believe the RB20 and RB25's are different lengths). The original config was for an RB20 so they are pretty similar.

Yeah Dave its tempting.... I just have to see how my other projects pan out in the near future first :D

To everyone else dont let my interest stop you from buying this out from under my feet :cool:

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