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recently became GTR owner , use to be RB25 before :)

So here is the thing :

i came across turbos with labels on them see below :

1) HK 0105J

14411 - 69F00

466541 - 1

2) HK 0117J

14411 - 69F00

466541 - 1

according to my search they are GT2560 , but what ever i searched here on sau everyone is saying GT2560 (5,7,9,10) what are this numbers at the end? and the turbos i am try to buy is which one?

1) first ,are they bolt on for my engine?

2) with cams , manifolds down pipe and full exhaust, suporting fuel system what WHP it can produce at what psi ?

3) at what rpm should i expect full boost? hope not later then 4k :D

maybe this thing has been asked lots of times here but still your help would be great :)

and do you think 1000$ is good price for set of used turbos i am looking at ?

thx in advance

Dato

The part number is for the silvia style turbo....

It won't bolt up to GTR's.

Plenty of topics on what a GT2860 -7, -9 and -5's can do, depending on your goal.

Cheers.

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