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This is a brand new T3/T4E hybrid. It has a 57 trim compressor wheel,50AR compressor housing and 63AR turbine housing with a stage three turbine wheel.It comes with a 10lb adjustable wastegate. i have 2 of these turbo's one is oil and water cooled one is just oil cooled, they are a drop in replacement for all skylines and any car with a internaly gated T3 turbo, they are rated at around the 500hp mark only thing that needs changing is the dump pipe i have 3 other people who have installed these turbo's onto there skylines and are very happy with the responce and power i was going to install one of these onto my car tho after crashing my car i need to sell them asap asking $1000 each cost me $1500 each

for more info and pic's email me at [email protected]

Thanks

Is it just me or does that waist gate setup seem a bit weird????

 

I am not trying to bag your items out, just curious....

yeah it is a wierd wastegate setup they are called a swingvalue because most aftermarket T3 flanges turbo's don't have a internalwastegate moluded into there exhuast housing, even the GT30 if u get it with a T3 flange to quit internal wastegate needs one of these on the back to make it work, tho they seems to work fine

Thanks

Hmmm I'll see how many pocahontas' I have left when I get my car resprayed on Tuesday and I'll get back to you. So in about a fortnight although I realise you'll probably have them sold by then.

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does a drop in replacement mean you dont have to have an aftermarket computer like a power fc? i mean if i didnt boost this turbo over the recommended 13-14psi (i heard the standard computer cant handle any more) will the car run.

I do have a ARC cooler, exhaust etc. please let me know. cheers

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