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yes this turbo will fit an r32 i had one on my old car, it pulled alot harder higher up in the rev range than the stock r32 turbo did. ive seen ppl with these turbo making figures around the 180rwkw mark (with other mods of course)

hmm

not wanting to rain on your sale ... but that turbo has 45 v1 printed on the side ...

this is an early r33 turbo, prolly series 1, the turbo that was on my series 2 was a 45 v4, and i believe is the latest version of turbos they fitted to the r33's .. someone correct me there ...

would be worth researching what version of turbo the r34 is supposed to have imho ..

just my 2c, and waiting to be stood corrected ...

so is this a 33 or 34 turbo? i'm confused...... :confused:

i THOUGHT it was from an r33, as the 45 v1 pertains to the version number, version 1, the turbo that came off my series 2 r33 was a version 4, and i now have a high flow from GCG on there that is a version 3 ... i was told that the lower the V number the older the turbo ...

but if people with r34's can confirm that the 45v1 is from an r34 as well ... then who knows ... just down to what the seller says it is ... of which i have NO basis to think hes not telling the truth ....

just my 2c

Flaps - those results are excellent from a newer stockie

So is there much diff b/w 33 and 34 turbos? anybody know.

Sorry to ask so many questions.

BTW - alarmguy - any budgeo n the price? Its a little out of my bracket.

Cheers

I have fitted two R34 turbos- one was into a R33 when the old turbo died

The second was into a R32, they are a direct fit.

I'll make an offer of $500 as I need another one for an R32. Excuse my rudeness but I think $800 is way too high even if its got 24km. This amount of km means the turbo is well and truly run in and is by no means even close to new

As to the question of whether they are different the answer is not really. They look exactly like an R33 turbo and pretty much perform identically.

I had my R33 dynoed before and after one was fitted with no power difference.

hey alarm guy, can we meet up sometime soon? I'd like to have a look at it and if its all good, i'lll put a price down.

buzz me on 0422-252-683

Ask for Tony - cheers

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