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I have a high mount turbo setup (complete) it includes NEW High mount manifold, t3/t4 xs power turbo .5 front A/R and .63 rear A/R rated at 500hp with lines and flange (redone by Rotormaster new bearing and balanced 4 months ago) and a imitation tial wastegate. All components are in perfect working condition making 241rwkw on an rb20. The turbo and waste gate have been on my car for a total of four months so they are in great condition

The reason for sale is that it was a touch too lagy on the good old rb20 full boost kicked in a touch over 4500rpm and i got sent out two manifolds instead on one.

This is how the manifold looks on an rb20 Same brand manifold (sorry grim32 for stealing the pics hope you don't mind)

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And this is what it looks like with a turbo attatched

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Here are pics of my setup i'm looking at $900 complete + postage if your outside melbourne and pickup is available. This price is cheap, cause to get the turbo redone cost me $400

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Cheers

Anthony

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Come on guys $900 is cheap for this setup and it makes good power. willing to take $850

Cheers

Anthony

I know jack all about NA engines but a mate of mine has a R34 NA. Suppose he bought this. what else would he need to complete a NA to Turbo conversion?

I know jack all about NA engines but a mate of mine has a R34 NA. Suppose he bought this. what else would he need to complete a NA to Turbo conversion?

Well to make good power what you would have to do is change fuel pump and also injectors depending on what cc they are, change head gasket and get a re map for your computer everything else is fine. Dr drift has made +250 rwkw on na motors with just a bolt on turbo, fuel and headgasket.

Cheers

anthony

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