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Item Summary: Hks manifold, Hks piping, Hks wastegate, Hks Filters, Gtr Afm's Rare parts, Quality items

Location: QLD: Regional

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Going high mount

Asking Price: $1100

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: pm on here or email: [email protected]

Extra Information:

Wanting to sell the kit as a whole preferably. Suits an r32 Gtr or anything with a rb26 in it i guess. Convert you twin set up to a big single.

Includes:

2x R32 Gtr AFM's (re-solidered and in perfect working order)

2x Hks Mushroom filters

2x Afm to filter Hks bolt on adapters

1x Hks cast low rise manifold, t4 flange, divided collectors, wastgate provision on top, heat shield mounting lugs

1x Hks cast manifold to wastegate adapter, 3bolt traingle to 4bolt square (suit 50mm hks w.g)

1x Hks 55mm wastegate (has been modified to be adjustable)

1X Hks power intake pipe, fits 4" turbo inlet and uses twin gtr afm's

2x Hks power compressor outlet piping (matches up with standard gtr intercooler pipe just before it goes through the gaurd)

This manifold allows big single turbos to be fitted in the low mount position. Has had a HKS Ta45 and holset hx35w fitted to it, the are both large frame turbo's and cleared everything fine.

The BOV mounted on the piping is not included, there is a alluminium plate that will be included to block this outlet.

All the pipes are cast so there's no chance of leaking welds or cracking ect heat wrap will be removed.

Thats all i can think of at this stage, any questions ask away!

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Edited by zachscalais
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Just to answer the question of how ive made it adjustable Ive attached some pictures. It uses the same method as other gates, the more you wind down the threaded shaft coming out the top the greater preload it puts on the spring, essentially making the spring stiffer and only opening at higher boost. I have it adjusted to 17psi at the moment.

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