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662GDO you will need a fuel system upgrade to run it properly (pump and iunjectors) Z32 afm, you wont need internal work. If i didnt have the GT-RS i would snap this up in a second! Great Buy! Good luck with the sale!

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thanks, i am running a walbro pump and it seemed to be up to the task pretty good. Might get away with standard injectors and riseing the fuel pressure abit but i didnt want to risk it.

wat mods did you have to the car besides the turbo. i am seriously thinking about this. mines got fmic, apexi power fc, z32 airflow meter,oil/air seperator and intank bosch 040 fuel pump. would it run 17psi safley on those mods with 550cc injectors and bosch 044 pump or will i have to do some internal work.

any help would be appreciated.

thanx will

i was running a wolf with smaller injectors 480cc and standard internals. had no dramas.. you have everything you need there to run 17psi safely probably even more boost if you wanted

well it all bolts on, only thing you need is to make dump pipe with a 4 bolt gt30 flange, if you have aftermarket one now its eay to modify so wouldnt cost much. then all you need is oil and water lines which would cost prob be around $150

it is also on ebay and finishes in less then a day if you would like to bid on it there. starting bid is 2100, so far no bidders

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...me=STRK:MESE:IT

should stil be pretty good, would be abit more laggy then on a 25 but i dont think it would be to bad. would be alot better then say and old style t4 turbo. should be able to get you 250 rwk on a rb20

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