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OK, selling my HKS 2510. This turbo is in mint condition. No shaft play, no noises. It is currently on my RB25, but it is too small and I want something bigger. Very responsive. Details are:

HKS 2510

T3

RB20 Wastegate Actuator Fitted

Brand New Stainless Oil and Water Lines

Brand New Oil Drain

Brand New Turbo Smart 90 (makes turbo line up with factory cooler piping)

Metal Intake Pipe

Brand New HKS Pod

Brand New AM Performance Dump and Front Pipe with Screamer

Everything is there for a true bolt on turbo kit. This would be perfect on a RB20. Send me a PM if you are interested. $1000.

Thanks, Scotty.

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Hey mate, It made 230rwhp on a stock RB25DET (s15 injectors, walbro, haltech) on 10psi. Boost comes on very early (10psi under 2500rpm). Turbo is too small for what I want to do, but on a RB20 it would be perfect.

  • 2 weeks later...

Dude are you serious? wtf is wrong with you?

this turbo flows 300PS which is 220KW at the engine...... minus the loss to wheels and max is 200rwkw if your lucky, mayb if u really crank the boost you coukld make 220. the STANDARD turbo makes 240 with no issues

This turbo was made for CA18 and SR20 upgrade, its a downgrade for even RB20 it flows exactly the same a a T28BB. what idiot would put a T28BB on their RB motor?

if you find another one you can put these on your GTR as a slight upgrade but dude you need to learn more about turbo's before u just stick shit on. dont just take the work of one retard who reccomemnds them but never actually had any experience using many turbo setups.

here take a look at this, people who actually used the turbo and the full specs of it in there too

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=116238

  • 1 year later...

Standard turbo makes 240kw with no issues huh?! :blink:

Suggest you do some reading also mate :domokun:

Dude are you serious? wtf is wrong with you?
this turbo flows 300PS which is 220KW at the engine...... minus the loss to wheels and max is 200rwkw if your lucky, mayb if u really crank the boost you coukld make 220. the STANDARD turbo makes 240 with no issues

This turbo was made for CA18 and SR20 upgrade, its a downgrade for even RB20 it flows exactly the same a a T28BB. what idiot would put a T28BB on their RB motor?

if you find another one you can put these on your GTR as a slight upgrade but dude you need to learn more about turbo's before u just stick shit on. dont just take the work of one retard who reccomemnds them but never actually had any experience using many turbo setups.

here take a look at this, people who actually used the turbo and the full specs of it in there too
http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=116238

Dude are you serious? wtf is wrong with you?

this turbo flows 300PS which is 220KW at the engine...... minus the loss to wheels and max is 200rwkw if your lucky, mayb if u really crank the boost you coukld make 220. the STANDAR

D turbo makes 240 with no issues

First I've heard of a standard turbo pushing 240kw no issues. Maybe you should do some reading up yourself before spreading useless info, and ruining someone's thread. Hey I'm fairly new to SAU myself but I am led to believe this is what the pm button is for???

This turbo was made for CA18 and SR20 upgrade, its a downgrade for even RB20 it flows exactly the same a a T28BB. what idiot would put a T28BB on their RB motor?

if you find another one you can put these on your GTR as a slight upgrade but dude you need to learn more about turbo's before u just stick shit on. dont just take the work of one retard who reccomemnds them but never actually had any experience using many turbo setups.

here take a look at this, people who actually used the turbo and the full specs of it in there too

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=116238

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