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I have an r32 with an rb20det.

modifications as follows

FMIC

3"turbo back with hi flo cat.

Aftermarket exhaust manifold to improve flow

hks pod

after market turbo smart BOV

Mines ECU

gizmo boost controller @ 14psi

wlabro 255lph fuel pump

fuel pres reg @ 25psi

stock injectors

stock turbo

Now i have here in my mits an r34gtt turbo neo

what is needed to fit it?

what power to expect?

what to expect?

has any one done it yet and whats toyr story?

is it a bb turbo, yes it does have 06p or what ever it is on the exhaust housing.

there is so much talk on this subject but so many differences in all posts so someone who has done this mod plz reply

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mates rb20det s13 loved it when it got one ot these turbos aye . you need the 25 elbow off the comp housing . and the water feed?banjo and bolt. the one on the back of the turbo that goes round the back of the engine block . we just cut the metal lines andd joined the 25 banjo bolt to the line off the 20 block with come efi hose and 4 hose clamps .

Brace the manifold!

It looks like one of the cheap chinese ones floating around and they tend to crack.

Also, one of the welds at the flange splits when they get heat cycled alot. So keep an eye on it.

If it is not a cheap chinese one. Disregard.

personally i went for the series 1 r33 turbo.. the steel compressor wheel can take more pressure (i've heard the nylon wheels break if you try for 14psi or more).. also the op6 housing is larger and thus laggier on the little rb20 engine.

apart from the turbo elbow you should be able to use all the original lines. easy install

Once you've got it all in you should be getting around 240-250rwhp.

i don't think they are bb turbos, but i have heard some people say they are.

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