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Wouldn't this be a bit laggy for your purposes INASNT?

**Alan knocks on the back door, as he too might be interested, and asks for the answers to the following questions to be PM'ed to him asap.

-Is it a BB turbo?

-Any plumbing mods required to mount in a RB25det engine?

-Any dyno graphs for this set up? would like to see the response of the turbo

-How old is it (km and months)?

-where did it come from?

-why are you selling it?

-What are the specs?

Sorry about all the questions, but i am very interested and would like to do my research first.

Thanks for your time and help. Hope to hear from you soon.

**

:innocent: What!? I don't know what you talkin' about officer. :innocent:

All GT turbos are BB, it has a small exhaust housing and will come in around 3200-3500rpm on a Rb25 or 3500-4000 on a RB20. Will flow 450HP according to GCG. It was on a R32 GTS-T straight from japan. but will bolt up to a RB25. The guy is selling cause he sold his R32. I think its done approx 20,000km.

3035 is a discontinued turbo from 2001/2002 range or maybe 2000/2001 range if memory serves me correctly.

Spooling won't be a problem on a RB series engine, i've seen a couple on SR20's in 180's and they've been fine for 3500rpm boost.

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