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KKR430 turbo internal gate low mount (not genuine KKR, but still brand new in box), T3 Flange to suit RB20 come with dump pipe.

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As far as the boys from Otomoto have told me, this turbo is a good responsive upgrade for RB engines. The 430 can flow over 20psi, as it has a steel turbine wheel. They did say however, after 18psi it loses efficiency, so it isnt worth running it any harder than that. Apparently it hits full boost on an RB20 by about 3200rpm according to them, & i would assume around 3000rpm flat on an RB25 due to the extra capacity. Personally i havent heard anything about these blowing up, ive seen a few impressive dyno graphs using these turbos, but i guess it depends on how you intend to use it i guess....

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Selling as i have found a different turbo set up and owe money on a bali trip.

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if its not genuine where was it bought from bud? i am in the market for a new turbs as my current turbo just recently shat itself :P

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