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Hey Guys,

I've rebuilt an RB26 for my R33 GTST so i have an almost complete RB25 for sale... I'm willing to sell the engine complete or separate for parts...

Performance Parts:

Subzero Plenum - This is a custom made plenum from Subzero in QLD... It uses the runners from the standard plenum with bellmouths at the top of each runner... This plenum is a tried and proven item which ran in Try9s 9second car... The other thing i noticed was that the throttle response improved dramatically (many people thought so too)... The plenum comes with standard GTR injectors, a dual feed custom fuel rail and Ford throttle body (80mm or 90mm) with antilag kicker solenoid and throttle cable... - $1100

3in Dump and Front Pipe for standard turbo - $200

Apexi AVC-R boost solenoid (old school) - $200

Stock Parts:

Standard Turbo with or without manifold - $300

VCT Head with powder coated rocker covers (no coils) - $300

Standard bottom end, fine except ring lands broken - $400

If your interested in anything, let me know and i'll see what i can do for you...

Location:Perth

Reason for Selling:Rebuilt RB26

Payment Conditions:Buyer pays for postage

Contact Details:PM & Mobile: 0413 656 842

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Edited by MetBlue_GTST
y use that plenum when you had a stock turbo?

Because i didn't want to have an extra metre and a half of piping, also the plan back then was to put a Garrett GT30 on, but that didn't happen then... The biggest thing i noticed, was the throttle response difference i got between the standard plenum and the new one... Was a massive improvement...

what computer were you running ?

I'm keen on plenum and injectors just not sure how the injectors will work.

what needs to be done to use this plenum and injectors on r33 gts-t

thanx

what computer were you running ?

I'm keen on plenum and injectors just not sure how the injectors will work.

what needs to be done to use this plenum and injectors on r33 gts-t

thanx

I'm running an Autronic SM2...

The plenum will bolt straight onto the head no problems... As for the injectors, from memory they will not work on the standard GTST computer, but i think a resistor pack is required to change the impedance... If you do a quick search for standard GTR injectors and see what people have done with them, you'll quickly find the answer... :D

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