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Hi Guys,

Not going through with my upgrades to my car as I'm selling it all...

Located in Sydney West, prefer pick-up.

1. R33 Gtst RB25DET Apexi Power Fc with hand controller - $1300

Tuned to suit front mount, exhaust, fuel pump, 8-12psi. Made 200rwkw on safe tune. Item is like new, used for less then six months by previous owner.

2. HKS Cast iron manifold with external wastegate provision - $750 including HKS genuine wastegate :)

Good condition, perfect for withstanding extreme high temperature's and sudden changes in temperature (drifting). Stop repairing you're stainless mani, go cast iron :) Wastegate is reportedly 38mm, unknown spring pressure (psi). Suit Rb20det/Rb25det

3. GT3040R Garret turbo 0.86 ex housing -$800

Polished front housing with extra elbow already welded in. Previous owner made 300rwkw 22psi. Turbo still in good condition. Was running fine on previous owners car.

Please pm me for my number or email.

Cheers

Daniel

Will Sell items for a package, though it'd be to big for postage.

Individual prices together equals =$2850

As a package for all items $2500 firm

Will try to get photos soon. :)

email - [email protected]

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Interested in hks manifoldwith wastegate. This has T3 flange i expect ? PM me when can . Thanks

Crap, can't pm till post count is 10 (and ive been a member for 2 1/2 years??).

Anyway, yes it is T3. my dad had the same manifold with the same turbo and it made 282rwkw on an rb20. He had the manifold flow tested and they have really good flow.

So PFC still available ?

pICS OF MANIFOLD N GATE plse. email: [email protected]

power fc still available atm...

pics of manifold and wastegate are in the above post. email sent anyway >_<

Cheers

Daniel

hey cud u plz sent me the pics for the pfc to [email protected]. thanks!!

email sent >_<

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Specifications of turbo also known as GT3082R

Specifications:

Horsepower: 600hp

Compressor Housing A/R -: 0.70a/r

Turbine Housing A/R -: 0.82a/r

Turbine Hsg. Attachments: Inlet: Standard 4-bolt T3 flange

Turbine Hsg. Attachments: Outlet: Standard 4-bolt T3 flange

Oil Inlet - : Inverted Flare 7/16-24 thread

Oil Drain - : Standard 2-bolt T3 flange

Bearing Type: Dual Ball Bearing

Cooling: Water Cooled Centre

Wastegate: None (Use with External Wastegate)

Garrett GT3082R Turbocharger. Previously known as GT3040R, GT30R

Will the power fc definitely work on a S2 33, ive been told the S1 is different to a S2 (im bit confuzed)

As far as I am aware they work on both. The box specifies ECR33 RB25DET, is doesn't say s1 or s2 etc or any type of year model..

Any how, it was previously on a S2 r33.

Honestly, for those that just have front mount, exhaust, fuel pump and a bleed valve with 12psi boost, you will save yourself $600 from getting a full tune. I would only recommmend a dyno run to check if the air fuel ratio is okay etc...a Dyno run cost $80.

Cheers

Daniel

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