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For sale is my Hypergear Ss2 turbo that is now off the car. Internal gate

It is approximately a 3076 equivalent.

Turbo has had not much time on the car.

Was purchased late 2012, but then car was off the road for a year. Turbo was opened and rechecked by Stao last year. And the turbo has done 1 track day and a few thousand KM's.

Turbo made 280rwkws. (20psi bleeding down to ~16psi) Turbo housing has been ceramic coated by HPC in their top TC1 coating.

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Turbo cost $1,450 new + $220 + postage for the ceramic coating

$1,100 ono. Pickup from SE Melbourne

Reason for sale: Have upgraded to a bigger turbo.

Turbo is in tip top condition and can be inspected

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In case someone is looking at this but has yet to see the HG thread, link is here - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/261613-hypergear-hiflow-service-continued/

The SS2 is probably the perfect turbo for a daily driven RB25. Tony's price is a ripper, too, when you consider it's almost new and has been coated.

Power was on pump 98

Actuator was i think 18psi one? Ill have to check with Stao, but i have both a 16psi and a higher psi one.

You can have both actuators in the sale

Bleed off is just due to turbo, but im sure if you send this turbo to Stao he can update it so it holds boost till redline. He offered to this for me for a small fee.

Guys that have held boost have made about 300rwkw on 18psi off the top of my head

How much of a "small" fee if you can remember?

I've just asked Stao. Will cost $250.

You'd probably only go this route on a built engine imo. Don't think you would want to run anymore than 280rwkw or 18psi on a standard engine on pump 98.

Ok last chance $950 pickup otherwise ill be sending it interstate most likely

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