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Borg Warner EFR 9180 with 1.05 rear housing
Upgraded TurboSmart integrated BOV
Sanded and powdercoated compressor cover in gloss black
Elbow welded with wiggins clamp
Speed Sensor(Not included)
(Can include oil drain(heat wrapped + titanium intake pipe with almost new filter for a tad extra).

Manifold:

6 Boost RB26/30 twin scroll manifold 
e-MAP ports drilled into both scrolls(I was using the TAARKS EMAP KIT)

Turbo is in excellent condition. Always used Penrite 15w50 Racing oil(Changed less then 2000ks). Also using the Turbosmart OP regulator and filter.

Downpipe:

4inch Stainless steel with VBand inlet and outlet clamps(included)
Heat wrapped
Dual ports for Dyno/Wideband usage

Will throw in free 2.5 inch intercooler pipe(2.5inch From turbo outlet to 3.5 inch intercooler) - Powder coated black.

Turbo made 563rwkw on mainline hub dyno at around 24-25psi boost - Pump fuel. Will def make over 600kw on e85. Didn't bother as my e-MAP was through the roof with my setup sitting past the choke line. I have a cnc ported and fully built head on my 3.2. Turbine speed saw max of around 109k rpm.

I'm running this on my R32 GTR, with AC, and the original power steering pump. The manifold clears the AC lines, ABS, and everything else. Although I had new AC lines because I just wanted new ones and I heat wrapped them as well.

This will make more power on a slightly lower capacity motor with a higher PR. And I have since upgraded to a G45-1500. Have pics and videos if need be. 

Absolutely nothing wrong with setup. Turbo is in perfect condition. No shaft play or oil leaks at all. All the work was professionally done. The transient response of this is fkn amazing. I cannot rave more about this turbo. If I wasn't chasing 4 figures, I would have kept it.

$5000 NZ.

Located: Auckland, New Zealand.

 

 

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