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ive been having troubles finding a bolt on adaptor for a hks ssqv to nissan rb series. HKS make them but no one seems to sell them or they are really expensive

what about adaptors to fit Diffrent style Brembo brakes on R32-3-4 gtr's and gts-t's

eg the Evo brembo's to fit on a r32 gtr, im sure you would sell a heaps of them, as the evo brembo's are heaps cheaper than the r34 ones and most of the time newer

ive been having troubles finding a bolt on adaptor for a hks ssqv to nissan rb series. HKS make them but no one seems to sell them or they are really expensive

We have had a lot of questions re fitting SSQV or TYPE-RS BOV's on the RB series engines...

Do you guys know... does the RB20DET and RB25DET have the same mounting base?

From what I have seen there are different adapters for them

We will start with these 2 then!

In terms of CNC machining have a chat to my brother. But he's in SA not Vic.

Matt; 0447739992

http://www.growly.com.au

Thanks for that mate!

ive been having troubles finding a bolt on adaptor for a hks ssqv to nissan rb series. HKS make them but no one seems to sell them or they are really expensive

Hi,

Good news - we have one in stock as a sample.

It's an SSQV adapter for the RB25DET R33/34 - just $45 incl. P&H

Let me know if you need one

- Brendan

what about adaptors to fit Diffrent style Brembo brakes on R32-3-4 gtr's and gts-t's

eg the Evo brembo's to fit on a r32 gtr, im sure you would sell a heaps of them, as the evo brembo's are heaps cheaper than the r34 ones and most of the time newer

+1

Also, I remember when I had 4 stud, that the only way to fit good bigger brakes was to do a 5 stud conversion, so what about some sort of adapter from little 4 stud brakes to the bigger 5 stud brakes..

ie. 31 and n/a 32-33 -> 32/33 gtst/r brakes

what about adaptors to fit Diffrent style Brembo brakes on R32-3-4 gtr's and gts-t's

eg the Evo brembo's to fit on a r32 gtr, im sure you would sell a heaps of them, as the evo brembo's are heaps cheaper than the r34 ones and most of the time newer

that is an awesome idea! I would grab some of them for sure

a 'bolt on' solution for the six pot brembos off of a F6 Typhoon would be handy as well

ive been having troubles finding a bolt on adaptor for a hks ssqv to nissan rb series. HKS make them but no one seems to sell them or they are really expensive

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/C...n-307497606.htm

We have had a lot of questions re fitting SSQV or TYPE-RS BOV's on the RB series engines...

Do you guys know... does the RB20DET and RB25DET have the same mounting base?

From what I have seen there are different adapters for them

We will start with these 2 then!

Same mounting base but different orientation

what about adaptors to fit Diffrent style Brembo brakes on R32-3-4 gtr's and gts-t's

eg the Evo brembo's to fit on a r32 gtr, im sure you would sell a heaps of them, as the evo brembo's are heaps cheaper than the r34 ones and most of the time newer

We will look into this in the future

Thanks guys!

- Brendan

Same mounting base but different orientation

RB20DET and RB25DET have the same mounting dimensions but one mounts vertically to the side of the crossover pipe and the other has an extension coming off the crossover pipe and mounts flat.

RB20DET and RB25DET have the same mounting dimensions but one mounts vertically to the side of the crossover pipe and the other has an extension coming off the crossover pipe and mounts flat.

Right gotya - thanks mate!

Pod to piping adaptor for AFM removal. There is generally only one adaptor from HKS.

Better yet, pod to turbo for GTR's.

Thanks for that,

Do you know of a shop in Australia that sells the HKS version?

Also any images of the item would be great.

- Brendan

Hey,

We are in the process of gathering ideas on what is missing in the auto performance industry in relation to adapters/flanges!

If you have required an adapter that you couldn't find let us know.

This may relate to adapters for BOV's or anything else you may think off...

All feedback will be greatly appreciated... and if possible include images :)

Thanks,

Brendan

Due to popular demand!

Within the next week will be offering the following in our store:

R33/34 RB25DET HKS SSQV BOV ADAPTER - $48 incl. P&H

R33/34 RB25DET GREDDY TYPE S/RS BOV ADAPTER - $48 incl. P&H

R33/34 RB25DET BLITZ BOV ADAPTER - $48 incl. P&H

These will have a great polished finish and bolt straight on!

Images coming soon...

- Brendan

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