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These are off my brothers car which topped out 337wheel kw (about 450Hp) on 1.4 bar (20.5 psi) after we installed the injectors. Please note this this is on pump fuel and with the finial power run and MAP I chose to drop ignition timing to compensate for the inconsistent fuel we have in sydney

No 1/4 mile figures have been done at the creek, however with the Data pulled out of the MoTeC ECU 11.2 and 11.1 were the figures at 195 kph (about 121 mph).

These have been on the car for a year and a half up until a couple of weeks ago these were only run on a measly 1 bar boost due to lack of fuel however we have since fitted 1000 cc injectors, pump etc etc to run up to 20 psi. They ahve done about 21,000 Road Klms

These bad boys are on 20Psi by 4,000 RPM and provide punch all the way to 8500 RPM where power does start to drop off slightly with the current set up.

Best used with aftermarket IC, ECU, Exhaust, cam gears, further intake and exhaust ect etc. If you have the mods you can push an extra 4 psi and achieve more grunt however I chose not to do this.

These are genuine NISMO turbo's not made up local units with full steel shaft that is larger then standard, larger compressor wheels and duel roller bearings.

Selling due to upgrade that should put us in the mid ten ohh bracket

Please do not reply with stupid offers as these cost over $4800 new and are an absolute steal at $2300

If you would like pic's please email me

If amosite is genuine, which i am sure he is, these puppy's are an absolute bargain!

I was lucky enough to purchase a car with BNR34 N1 turbos already fitted in Japan along with a host of other gear. I can vouch for amosite in that these turbos (even though slightly different to my own) are ultra responsive and make a huge heap of mid range torque and response.

I am so happy with my turbos that i dont think i will ever look to upgrade as i cant see any other turbo out performing these type for pure street use...They are driveable, useable and provide a nice wide meaty power range...

Good luck with the sale and for anyone interested, these turbos are the crem del a crem for any serious street car. And if you dont belive me, just look at the latest HPI 7, the top low mount turbo GTR from Phoenix power garage used BNR34 N1 turbos to the tune of 630 odd PS at the wheels!!!

Basically, buy these turbos and you are guaranteed atleast 400RWHP (providing you have pump inject. etc), for a tad over $2000 its gotta be worth it!

  • 2 months later...

Hi,

I noticed you are after a set of N1 turbos to suit an RB26. I've got a couple here in good condition (zero shaft play) for sale - asking $2000. Let me know if you are interested.

Regards,

Chris

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