Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

got a pair HKS GT 2530 turbo for sale

best turbo for GTR

done under 5000km and i know the pervious owner

Been inspected by professional and it's in excellent condition,no shaft play.

orginally was bought for myself as i was upgrading to GTR.

but things happen, i am no longer able to afford it:mad:

Pic : here

DEPOSIT TAKEN

interest buyer pls PM me

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/30768-gt2530-x-2/
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

FYI:

GTR Turbo's are not designed for single application. Even though they are GT2530 for GTR, they are no where similar to GT2530 fot GTS. GTR Turbo's are designed for 1.3ltre per turbine.

However that price for GTR Turbo's are a good buy.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/30768-gt2530-x-2/#findComment-650547
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
FYI:

GTR Turbo's are not designed for single application. Even though they are GT2530 for GTR, they are no where similar to GT2530 fot GTS. GTR Turbo's are designed for 1.3ltre per turbine.  

However that price for GTR Turbo's are a good buy.

before this guy confuses any serious buyers, there is only 1 type of 2530. the ones for sale here are not ones designed for the smaller displacement of the rb26 twin turbo setup, but exactly the same turbo you would put on your rb20, or in this case an sr20 because of the flange.

anyone care to correct me, or if i'm wrong will a mod please delete this post.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/30768-gt2530-x-2/#findComment-665014
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Latest Posts

    • Oh, and I forgot that the main point of this topic was to reduce unsprung weight! 
    • So, the wheels in question come with 255 tyres from factory but I guess semi's are usually a bit fatter, maybe that's too much for an 8.5. I'm currently running 245 front and 265 rear with Federal 595's on my 19's. There are no OE square setups so to run square I either buy 2 sets of OE wheels or get an aftermarket set. I was thinking about the OE 17's I have because I already have one set (17x8, 17x8.5) and you can get another set for under $500.  I do have another set of the same 19's (I have a bit of a wheel problem) so I could put together a 19x9 square setup but I'm conscious of the cost of semi's this size. 255 square on the 19's would be pretty cool though.  
    • I might be the only guy to be able to go back to the dyno like:
    • Hopefully more pedal gives more powah! Boo to paint jail, I want dyno comparisons!
    • Sounds good. Might be worth double checking what size rim the tyres you are running want. Generally I'd expect to see a 235 tyre on a 8.5 rim. Any possibility of an easy to source OEM 9.5 wide rim? Also with the thoughts of the square setup, I'd still say wider is going to be better. Say your currently on 235 front and 255 rear. Going to square 255 will be better. But say you could fit, 255 front and 275 rear, that will be better again.  In hypothetical land there might be a world where you go so wide that performance starts to go backwards, but I don't think you'll ever bump into that situation in real life.
×
×
  • Create New...