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ok so im still saving up for a 33 turbo upgrade for my 32 and was planning on buying it off some one in this forum. But my friend has the dough and is about to go with a series two, just needed some verification. Its advertised as:

TURBO CHARGER DUAL BALL BEARING, You are looking at a turbocharger that was taken off a 1997 Nissan Series 2 R33 Skyline GTS-T RB25DET TYPE-M.

IT USES CERAMIC EXHAUST WHEEL, WHICH IS THE LIGHTEST MATERIAL AVAILABLE, EVEN LIGHTER THAN TITANIUM WHEEL!

AND HAS THE NYLON PLASTIC COMPRESSOR WHEEL FOR SMOOTH FAST BOOST.

It is water and oil cooled, has absolutly no shaft play, only 45000kms old, T3 Exhaust

Ok so i thought it sounded fair sweet but i dont know much about them so i thought id post some pics and people can verify the model/wheels and all that stuff

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Edited by r32 gts-turbo
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ohh k, i thought $500 was decent? Couple of people on the forums offering me series 1 for 500, my mate saw this one before me or i'd probably have pinched it. $500 is to much for a series 1? And therefore a series to would be worth? I thought 400-500 was average price for both series. Any help is appreciated

Edited by r32 gts-turbo

its definately an rb25 turbo

but there's no way to tell if that is series 1 or 2 other than the nylon compressor - and you can't tell from that pic. mine has a darck black plastic compressor wheel, but i couldn't tell until i got the turbo and looked with a flash light!

$500 for series 2 is not all that bad.. 400 would be a good price

ohh ok thanks, ill advise him against it. Didnt know it was only 300-400 for a series 2. Makes it alot easier for ME to afford one, assuming installation is 250 and tuning/remap is 250. The only turboes i can seem to find are the series one though, for about $400.. If thats a decent price, for one in good nick, and there only slightly slower spooling than the series 2 ill go with that

Edited by r32 gts-turbo

This looks like a Spec2 R33 turbo to me, you can't see the "material" of the comp wheel reliably enough to make a call due to angle and light - but the spec 1s have a "twin blade" type setup which looks a bit like the RB20 turbos, the Spec2s have "single" nylon blades.

Twin Blades:

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yes.. exhaust wheel is bigger on R34 neo turbo

Are you totally sure of that??? I would have expected it to have been bigger news (and every man and his dog going for them) as all of their turbos from the S13 up until now have had the same crappy exhaust wheel...

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