Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

hey guys,

I've decided to pack up shop and head overseas for work and study. So i'm selling my car, and all parts that i had built up ready to upgrade the beast.

Photos will be coming tonight, but here's the list as it stands now.

Hypergear High-Flowed RB25 Turbo (i believe its a Tr43?), $500

ECR33 PowerFC ECU, $900

Z32 AFM with plug, $200

R34 SMIC, $150

8 x S15 (480cc) injectors (on s15 rails), $400

R33 Side Skirts (white), $120

R33 S2 Front Seats with rails, $100

Apexi power intake (pod filter, barely used), $50

HKS mushroom pod filter, $50

R33 weather shields, no clips, $50

That's all I can think of for now, I'll add more as i go through my garage.

As stated, also selling the car :Ohere

Pics will be added tonight.

I can be contacted via PM, or shoot me a msg 0415 795 920

cheers

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/337896-quarkguns-liquidation-sale/
Share on other sites

Hey mate,

The power intake fit the r33 intake fine, i didn't need an adapter to fit it anyway. Not sure about the s15 though... if the intake size was the same then it should fit

hey mate, yeah its a direct replacement for rb25det engine, but i believe you need to replace the oil feed line (~$50) or remove the restrictor in the stock oil line. that's according to my research, i never went ahead with installation so i didnt get around to getting a new oil line.

A couple of ppl have asked me about the turbo, so FYI,

The turbo was bought of a fellow sau member, who told me that the turbo had done only 3000kms, so still pretty young. I'll post up pics tonight to show condition.

Hey Guys,

here are the pics, any questions pls let me know.

Turbo:

skylineparts008Large.jpg

skylineparts007Large.jpg

skylineparts006Large.jpg

skylineparts005Large.jpg

skylineparts004Large.jpg

AFM:

skylineparts003Large.jpg

S15 INJECTORS:

skylineparts002Large.jpg

HKS POD:

skylineparts001Large.jpg

APEXI POD:

skylineparts014Large.jpg

POWER FC:

skylineparts017Large.jpg

skylineparts018Large.jpg

DUAL GAUGE PILLAR MOUNT (shown with shadowed gauges)

Only test fitted, but sits perfectly flush on the r33

skylineparts012Large.jpg

skylineparts011Large.jpg

AUTOGAUGE SMOKED LENS GAUGES (BOOST-PSI & AIR/FUEL RATIO)

skylineparts015Large.jpg

USB CONSULT CABLE:

skylineparts016Large.jpg

PINEAPPLES (Subframe Alignment Kit):

skylineparts009Large.jpg

GREDDY GAUGE PILLAR MOUNT:

skylineparts010Large.jpg

SIDE SKIRTS:

skylineparts023Large.jpg

FRONT GRILLE:

skylineparts020Large.jpg

Added some parts:

Front Grille, $50

Greddy Gauge Mount, $30

Pineapples, brand new unused, $100 ($137 from whiteline)

USB Consult Cable + my nisdatascan license, $80

AutoGauge Gauges, new and unused, includes all necessary wiring, $25 each

Dual Pillar Gauge Mount, $30

I think that's about it. Thanks guys.

Hi dude, very interested in the z32 and injectors.

Have you had the injectors flow tested, and what can you tell me about them?

I was going to SMS you but it's 1am an I didn't wanna wake you up.

I'm on the gold coast, could you arrange for postage? I don't need the rails.

Also interested in the gauges and dual gauge pillar mount. What psi does it read up to?

My number is 0421517163 if u prefer SMS :blink:

Hi dude, very interested in the z32 and injectors.

Have you had the injectors flow tested, and what can you tell me about them?

I was going to SMS you but it's 1am an I didn't wanna wake you up.

I'm on the gold coast, could you arrange for postage? I don't need the rails.

Also interested in the gauges and dual gauge pillar mount. What psi does it read up to?

My number is 0421517163 if u prefer SMS :blink:

i've sent you a PM

Guys, i need to issue a clarification on the turbo.

I've spoken with Stao from Hypergear (thanks Stao) in order to properly identify the turbo. he informed me that it is not suited for a rb25, rather it is a 2006 TR43 turbo suited for RB/SR20, and will produce approx 230rwkw. So, i'm glad I found that out before selling it, but yeah, i'm annoyed that i was sold the wrong turbo to begin with.

So, if anyone wants to upgrade their r32, silvia, 180sx or 200sx turbo, or your fully sick pulsar!, then this one is a good buy :rofl:

Price stands at $500

Thanks.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • My take on gg2 48mm, 54mm, 58mm, and 62mm compressor map for same size compressor vs gg1 : All gg2 only outflow gg1 above 20 psi. As all g gen 2 surge line at lower left of comp map move to the right, all gg2 sacrifice spool vs same size gg1, surge line move to the right worst for 54mm gg2. So for same size compressor if you want best response, use gg1, if you want max hp at >20psi use gg2 but you will be laggier vs same size gg1. Max compressor efficiency drops to max 75% on all gg2 vs max 76%-80% of same size gg1. Iirc lower efficiency means hotter iat less dense air so lower hp at same operating point of comp map. Also curious why gg2 is mapped to lower max rpm vs same size gg1 (only 48mm size both gg1 gg2 mapped to same rpm) : 54mm gg1 165,000 rpm  vs  gg2 160,000 rpm. 58mm gg1 150,000 rpm vs gg2 140,000rpm. 62mm gg1 145,000 rpm vs gg2 140,000 rpm. If gg2 can safely spin to gg1 rpm then they can flow a bit more than as mapped. Good thing that all gg 2 interchange compressor and turbine housings with same size gg 1. So gg1 owners can buy gg2 chra only if planning to boost >20psi.
    • My stuff is all with Shannon's, granted, I don't really have imports I'm driving on the road, however, I've had multiple cars at the same time with them. Presently we have the Landcruiser on laid up cover, Sarah's Kluger on full cover, and the house insured. About 18 months ago Sarah wrote her Subaru Liberty GTB off, insured with Shannon's, and the payout, and buy back of the wreck was super quick. In 2020 we had the VF Commodore totalled in a major hailstorm. Storm was on the Saturday, I called on the Sunday and lodged it, vehicle was towed on Tuesday night, assessment team called on Wednesday to say it was a total loss and get payout details, money was in the bank on Thursday morning. Have had a few other claims both at fault, and not at fault, over the years, and never had an issue with them.   Funnily enough, they're also the cheapest insurer I find for things like Sarah's Kluger.   I will say I'm less impressed dealing with them lately around "the experience", as a lot of their staff that you deal with aren't car enthusiasts. Shannon's has a much more main stream feel ever since they decided to become "big corporate", laid a heap of staff off, and then hired a bunch of non enthusiasts. At the same time they've been making a push to be less "call us and we'll personally have someone who cares help" to "hey, this computer can do stuff for you" and are trying to get more square pegs to fit round holes. (That's just the vibe I get from them). Again, have had no issues with claims with them, but get a bit of a "less personal" feel from them.
    • A thing I wasn’t happy with with enthusiast was during the initial phone call they told me they’d insure it for 130k but needed photos.   I then sent them photos and they told me $80k as there were other cars either similar modifications available for around that price, I told them to send me the links to said cars so that I can buy them. i then sent the modification list with prices of the parts (no labor) and the price then came to 115k, which is still shy of the 130 that was agreed in the initial phone call 
    • Ask me a bit later this week before payday
    • I agree that delayed payment probably isn't the most suitable solution. It seems a solid complete transaction would be best. As I wouldn't be using this sale as a line of credit that would typically earn interest, we can probably arrange a much cleaner single transaction deal. I can do $92.52 today. Would you prefer EFT, or Cash on Pickup?  😛
×
×
  • Create New...