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Hi Guys,

I've got my R33 GTST turbo, exhaust and computer for sale due to upgrades. It has been making 300kw for about the last 3 years and is still on the vehicle so happy to take take potential buyers for a drive. I plan to remove parts in about 1 months time when the new set up is ready, but willing to remove them earlier if sold prior to new set up arriving.

Can package and post at buyers expense, though prefer pick up on exhaust, located in Shepparton- North East Vic.

Please PM or call me on 0437 688 773.

TURBO -

R33 Hi flow turbo with OP6 rear housing.

HKS 14 psi wastegate actuator

Will bolt up to standard oil and water lines, dump pipe and intake.

The turbo was originally built by ATS in Adelaide with special exhaust and compressor wheels, not the normal hi flow wheels.

The OP6 housing was machined and fitted by Kyp at ATP in June last year and the turbo was checked over at that stage.

Turbo makes full boost by 3200-3400 RPM and is capable of 20+ Psi.

$1500

EXHAUST

3 inch CES racing split dump pipe with 2 O2 sensor ports.

3 inch gutted cat.

85mm cat back system with centre muffler and rear cannon with a 5 inch tip.

$500

COMPUTER

Wolf Version 4+ wire in

This computer is the 4+ so it has extra ignition drivers, compared to the plug in unit.

The computer comes with 30cm of loom, hand controller, instruction manual, ECU to laptop cable and software to be able to plug in and tune on your laptop.

Being a wire in unit it will suit all makes and models of vehicles, not just skylines.

$1000

Will sell Turbo, Exhaust and ECU as a complete upgrade for $2500

R34 GTR WHEEL CENTRE CAPS

Original paint in average condition.

$50

N1 GTR MAIN BEARINGS

Main engine bearings to suit R33 GTR (possibly all RB engines)BRAND NEW - Only have marks where we measured them up

Genuine Nissan parts

6x Main bearing sets

1x Thrust bearing set

These were purchased to fit my engine but we found that they were the wrong size for my engine.

If you refer to the Nissan workshop manual there are different sizes available, these are the black ones

$20

hey mate,

what else you got on the car for 300kw and the boost level you are running?

will the computer fit on auto?

how much does it cost to tune?

hey mate,what else you got on the car for 300kw and the boost level you are running?will the computer fit on auto?how much does it cost to tune?

The boost was set to 21psi for 300Kw, the car has usualy suporting mods, intercooler, GReddy plemun, 850cc injector, cam gears.

The ECU will not run an auto trans but it could be used as a piggy back to the std ecu with the wolf controling the engine and the standard ecu controling the auto.

Im guessing it would be around $500 to tune, maybe a bit more the first time to set up all the calbrations for the sensors. Best to ring a tuner/workshop to find out

does the wolf come with a hand controller??

Yes the Wolf ECU comes with the hand controler

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Hi Guys, Just an update price drop, all are negotiable. PM NUTR33 or myself if interested.

TURBO: $1200 ONO

WOLF ECU - $900 ONO

GTR Centrecaps - $40

Exhaust - only dump pipe and cat still available $250

N1 GTR main bearings - make an offer

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The Wolf ECU is a good all round ECU.

It has extra features over a power fc as it has programable outputs.

Thermo fans or anything else that you want to turn on or off can be set by any of the inputs, ie by revs, temp, boost.

You can run a wide band oxygen sensor with a display on the hand controler to check your tune while driving.

Im upgrading to the new Wolf ECU as i want some of the more advanced functions like launch control and anti-lag.

Cheers

Luke

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Hi Guys, Just an update price drop, all are negotiable.

WOLF ECU - $600 ONO

GTR Centrecaps - $40

Exhaust - $350

N1 GTR main bearings - make an offer

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