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Hypergear TR43 Gen2 Turbo to suit RB20/25 with everything to bolt into your RB20

- A/R .58

- 360 Journal bearing oil cooled

- V-band dump

- Rated at 480HP

- Good for up to 20psi

more info visit the Hypergear website: http://www.digi-hard...m/tr43gen2.html

Turbo was purchased new by previous owner about a year ago. Its coming out of a R32 GTS4. Reason for sale is that my car is my daily I use for work and uni so I need something more practical (well as close as I can get to "practical") as I live in start stop traffic in the city. Runs at 14-15 psi, full boost comes on very strong by 4500 and holds through to red line.

Includes:

* R32 RB20 remapped ecu to support TR43 turbo, FMIC and exhaust

* Steel oil feed to suit journal bearing (Instead of drilling out your stock restrictive oil line) <- Can provide a brand new braided oil line for a little extra

* Cooling Pro brand compressor outlet elbow silicon hose to suit

* Dump pipe with V-band clamp and oxygen sensor!!

* Internal wastegate running at 1 BAR

FOR THE LOT! Asking $500 ONO

Bolt it all in and drive off. Here is a DIY courtesy of Stao from Hypergear I found on SAU: http://www.digi-hard...otos/atr43/diy/

Block off your turbo water lines as you wont need it with this oil cooled turbo so no extra heat is entering the block.

The ECU can be found in the passenger side kick panel, take off your one and plug this one in.

Of course, it may not be a perfect tune as you need to take into consideration of how well the sensors are functioning and other mods you may have etc etc, your tuner will explain but it will be drivable

PLEASE NOTE: The item is still in the car and will be taken out within 2 weeks. I advertised it earlier so that people can come and see the turbo running and how it runs before making a decision. I will have pictures up once its out of the car

Any questions please call me 0411579685 or SMS or PM

If I don't answer please leave me a text instead and I will call or text you back

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