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Hey all, ive had this turbo for a little while now and not 100% sure what it is. here is all the photos i have of it and the markings on the turbo, its oil only.

Any info about it would be great, as in sizes, power ratings and what ever else really.

Thanks

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my mate had this on a rb25.. full boost around 4700 and made 270rwkw.. i think on ebay they sold it as a 'T70' cost him like 400 bucks

was pretty fun to drive, if you dont mind hanging around for boost ;-)

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I'm in the same boat, no idea what turbo i've got. Came with the 98' RB20DET the previous owner dropped in. Hasent played up yet, im pretty sure mines basically made from solid iron, is heavier than jesus. At the same time, works flawlessly on a daily basis. Probably Chinese too.

New turbo planned for '10 :D

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