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Hey i know this is an old thread however i'd like it to be brought up again and moved to the forced induction section please, i may be getting one of these turbo's currently on an s13, the kkr480 that is. The mods i have are the following:

> 3" cat back exaust, Hybrid FMIC, HKS BOV, APEXI pod, JJR bleed type boost controller.

Now what is exactly needed to fit up one of these suckers to my r33 gts-t? Some say it direct bolt on, and other people saying they had to modify sh*T to get it in there. What do i need?

You unbolt old turbo..put on new one to the factory low mount manifold T3 flange, use the stock oil feed and return lines and block off the water line? that is it? How will it go on the factory s2 ECU?

I will also be putting on a greddy intake manifold in the future as well to clear up any of the pipe work etc..let me know what u think guys...

Cheers Hame

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