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Turbo Package suit RB20, RB25, RB30, SR20 & Tough CA18.

Turbo Package Consists Of:

A Percision T04e, (with a T/3 Flange,)

Turbo Bag

40mm Waste Gate,

Braiden lines,

Gaskets, Bolts, Chrome fittings and V-Band fitting

Also includes Hks Pod Filter.

This turbo package is capable of making 300rwkw on only 14 psi. The turbo have steel front and back wheels and are brand new are rated at 550hp. it is also 360 thrust bearing The package comes with all of the necessary fittings to make it an easy fit to any car, there is no manifold included, was bought from this forum and never put on, now selling and using cash for other investment.

PRICE DROP $850 FIRM NEED TO SELL ASAP

PM or call 0400261099

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I think you have confussed this sale with others going around, cos I do know what turbos you are talking about and I assure you and everyone else that this is not one of them.

I will be reciving the full details on the turbo aswell as all the specs tommrrow and as soon as i do i will be posting it.

This is not the dicussion section and I will not be disscusing "cheap china turbos" in this tread, if you wish to dicuss this any further i suggest you send me a PM or call me on 0400261099, or I will be forced to report you to admin.

I also can supply the number of the person I bought this turbo from who will back me up 100% as when he bought it (two of them) he also had it checked up by a performance shop in brisbane "driftking" i belive, who said they were more then fine, once again, details via PM.

Rs,

****en what is it with you posting this thread all the time if your not intrested dont ****en buy it and dont post!

this is the second thread u have done this too!

Conidering it has a T3 flange, will it bolt directly into the standard R33 low mount turbo manifold? Also, would it need a new FMIC to get about 10-12psi of boost? ...my baby's in deparate need of a new turbo..

It will bolt onto a R33 manifold, The factory cooler should be fine on low boost but it would be better with FMIC,

Open to offers,

Rs,

you know how it has 0.60 Front and 0.84 Rear, which is the one most resonsible for lag ? or are they both equally responsible ? cos i really want to cut down lag as much as possible so i was looking for an A/R of around 0.64 is this right ? it would bolt straight on right ?

you know how it has 0.60 Front and 0.84 Rear, which is the one most resonsible for lag ? or are they both equally responsible ? cos i really want to cut down lag as much as possible so i was looking for an A/R of around 0.64 is this right ? it would bolt straight on right ?

I belive there is not much difference between The rear being 0.64 and 0.84, I have seen a 0.84 on a 4cyl and the car pulls hard all throught the rev range.

Remember big power = lag, it will bolt straight on and if you find the 0.84 to laggy for your likin then you could always take it off and replace the rear housing with a 0.64.

Rs,

a few quick questions roughly how much psi can u run through the turbo.

What brand is the wastegate and how much can it support.

Where are u located.

Has the turbo been used before rebuilt reputable etc.

If i like the answers very interested.

a few quick questions roughly how much psi can u run through the turbo.

What brand is the wastegate and how much can it support.

Where are u located.

Has the turbo been used before rebuilt reputable etc.

If i like the answers very interested.

PM sent

Rs,

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