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Item Summary: Forced Performance Billet GT3586R 800hp capable turbo, GT35R spool

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Decided on a different turbo

Asking Price: 2050

Delivery Methods: Shipping inc. in price, pickup welcome.

Contact Info: [email protected] / PM

Extra Information:

Bought this turbo with intend to use it, but I've changed my mind and am going to look at some of the new borg warner offerings. This turbo is new in box and has only been removed for pictures.

It runs a 86mm exducer billet compressor wheel in a GT35R frame turbo. Exhaust housing fitted is a divided T4 1.00 housing. I was going to run divided manifold with 2 wastegates to enhance spoolup. Compressor housing has been modified to antisurge.

Back to back dyno comparisons have been run showing that there is no loss in spoolup over a GT35R (see http://forums.evolutionm.net/service-parts...omparison.html).

Evo workshops in the states have shown that this will make over 700, and even 800AWHP on the evo platform (see http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1634196)

After $2050 including freight Australia wide.

Do not bother lowballing as I wil not reply

Please PM for more info or enquiries.

Photos:

turbo1.jpg

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