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1 Apexi Turbo - AX53B70 incl. Apexi connecting pipe, 2x gaskets, water lines,

oil adapters $2,200.00

2 R33 Std Airbox and snorkel $100.00

3 16" Rims Std 300ZX - 5 number in total $450.00

4 HKS F-Con-V Engine Mgmt Computer $650.00

5 R33 Std Engine Mgmt Computer $350.00

6 HKS Intercooler and piping SOLD

7 Modified inlet manafold SOLD

8 Massive intercooler supplied by Subzero SOLD

9 3" Jasma (Japanese) Cat back exhaust - straight off R33 SOLD

10 3" Stainless steel dump pipe $220

11 Axas shift indicator light (Just plug into the car cigarette lighter socket and

the unit is ready to run No wiring) $120.00 Refer to http://www.autospeed.com/cgi-bin/browse.cg...duct=1003972002

12 R32 Crossover pipe $85.00

ONO. All prices exclude postage

call Dave 0414-232497 or email [email protected] (AH) or post (AH)

Have more photos on request

What type of power will the HKS intercooler flow?? is it better than a GTR Cooler?? Will it fit a series 1 GTST?? Im very interested.

Hi Darren,

HKS intercooler is 260mm x 400 x 65mm plus end tanks

Subzero intercooler is 300mm x 590mm x 95 plus end tanks

Not sure about flow comparisons

Definitely will fit Series 1 R33

Cheers

Dave

Note price includes piping and silicon hose and clamps!!!!

I was quoted $600 to replace the pipework on my existing car.

Thanks, I would assume it would probably flow better than a GTR item although not as big, did you use it? Was there a noticeable performance increase??

Thanks, I would assume it would probably flow better than a GTR item although not as big, did you use it? Was there a noticeable performance increase??

Much much better than the standard intercooler

Being manufactured by HKS the quality of the end tanks and cooler would br very efficent flowing

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr_G

Hey champ,

Just saw you had a inlet manifold (modified) for sale...

Just curious, what throttle body does it use???

Was their any efficiency or power gain?

Thanks

Jason

P.S Is their any leaks???

Hi Jason,

Manafold uses the std throttle body.

When this setup was on I the car was dyno'd at 236kw at the wheels, when changed to std manafold and piping best I got was 217rwkw. Changed due to change in mechanics ????

No leaks....has been ported for better flow.

Cheers,

Dave

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr_G

Hey champ,

Just saw you had a inlet manifold (modified) for sale...

Just curious, what throttle body does it use???

Was their any efficiency or power gain?

Thanks

Jason

P.S Is their any leaks???

Hi Jason,

Manafold uses the std throttle body.

When this setup was on I the car was dyno'd at 236kw at the wheels, when changed to std manafold and piping best I got was 217rwkw. Changed due to change in mechanics ????

No leaks....has been ported for better flow.

Cheers,

Dave

PM Sent regarding inlet manifold :)

will the dump pipe suit r33 s2??

also, u got any pics

Yes it came off a Series 2 R33.

Have to get it off the mechanic...hopefully tomorrow will have pics

Cheers Dave

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