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Just a quick post to let the perth people know I'm flogging the 250rwkw turbo setup I got since it looks like the car is going to sell before I get a chance to put it on.

the link,

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...9757#post589757

Can you bolt this turbo onto the std manifold? what other bits and pieces did you have to do to get the turbo working on the stock engine? injectors? fuel pump (obvious)? what else?

What sort of power should this turbo be able to put out? Do you have a dyno print out?

Sorry about the questions but am interested and need to know what its gonna cost me.

Sleeper R33,

The flange is T3 and the turbo is off an RB20det. The Rb20 and RB25 share the same T3 flange. So yes it bolts on. The expectation I had was to extend the water line to the turbo since I believe the lengths are different on the RB25 and Rb20's (if the RB25's line is longer then you probably don't need to).

The front pipe might not line up perfectly with the standard cat converter since its a 3 inch flange, the standard cat converter is only 2.5 inch (if you have a standard one you want to get rid of it anyway).

bottom line is there isn't much to do.

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