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i had 2 on my gtr one was faulty.. and one is still okay...

i bought them used and have done 2000klms in my car at 17psi.

sent turbos to gcg turbos to get checked out and they said one was still serviceable and one was stuffed... bugger...

i believe they fit onto sr20 and rb20 engine with t25 flange....

hope this helps.....

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Serviceable generally means its still capable of service, ie, still working.

If its off a GTR it wont bolt straight onto an RB20 or a Silvia as the silvia was studs on the manifold whereas the GTR has the studs on the turbo and nuts on the other side of the manifold flange.

I dont suppose your interested in a trade in on a brand new GT30 are you?

DK

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