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turbo made 186rwkw on 6psi on a bog stock rb20 with a very light base tune with full management system... had a stuffed fuel pump so couldnt screw more boost into it... havent dyno'd it since

6psi is nowhere near the efficiency range of this turbo... easily capable of 260rwkw on around 1.3bar

i need to pay for my new turbo kit guys - this must go! very good setup!

- adz

Just out of interest,  what kind of power did it make????   Im tinking that the factory crossover pipe would probably not fit with the wastegate sticking up like that????

^^I'm with him^^

will it fit standard r33 gtst with crossflow intake pipe?

it was on a rb20 with standard factory crossover pipe in the past...

rb25/rb20 crossover pipes are in the same position and similar directions correct?

the turbo is rated at 480hp ive been told...

if youre worried about the crossover pipe... a semi oval bend crossover pipe could easily and very cheaply be fabricated to bypass the turbo...

- adz

I just picked up a HKS manifold for $400 off these forums... Id say $350-400 would be reasonable for the gate.

Anyways, I'll be watching this space for any updates on yoursale.

Good luck non the less !

JK

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