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Enough of you..... let's talk more about me!

XR6 turbo... really?! That would mean a manifold would be required too yes? That's blowing the budget.

It's modified by GCG with a .64 rear housing, and bolts onto std manifold. Only needs a new dump (comes with the kit).

full boost at 4500, and it's definatly a std 20

hey guys, sorry to crash but ive run a few of these on a few different applications, mostly 4 cylinders but did fit one to a rb20, but with a .62 ex housing, it was a little big for it, but the .48 housings worked a treat on the sr20. gcg 30/37, only let down is it requires external gate. we just ran the 38mm turbosmart items.

Yeah I've been watching yours with much interest Simon :)

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Yeah I've been watching yours with much interest Simon :)

Buy my turbo then :P

I'm doing the worst thing I think I have ever done in my life and doing a RB25 conversion and thinking of going something a little different turbo wise...

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