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TURBO KIT

TRUST T88 34D Turbo kit with TRUST TYPE C wastegate to suit RB26

Front and rear housing freshly polilshed and ceramic coated respectivly

Braided oil feed Line made to suit RB26/30 combo

Dump pipe made to suit r33 gtst

Price: $4000

PRICE CHANGE $3700

FUEL KIT

HKS fuel rail to suit RB26

1000cc BLITZ injectors

SARD fuel regulator

Surge Tank

Twin Bosch 500hp pumps

Twin Billet Filters

Twin 10mm Aluminium lines

(all fittings from surge to pump to filters to rail)

whole setup has not seen 1000kms

Price: $2500

PRICE CHANGE $2300

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Any pics of the T88??

Why is a dump for a GTSt part of an RB26/30 package??

I'm interested in the T88 kit but not in the dump pipe.

Because the above kit went into a GTST.... The turbo in the pic has since been polished (still in wrapping) and rear housing coated

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how much power can this make on a gtr motor with step 1 cams,basic mods, and 20psi boost..

can be 50rwkw off .. can this make over 400?

with the above specs it should see very close to 400rwkw above or below i cant answer because there are too many variables :) however this turbo is certainly capable of making over 400rwkw....500rwkw is more its cup of tea

to get a feel of it with the 3L @ 16psi with minimal timing it saw 370rwkw ;)

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