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Hi guys, I'm upgrading the turbos on my gtr and have aquired thusfar:

-700cc injectors

-2860-5s (without actuators)

-power FC

-nismo afm's

-am performance dumps

-adjustable cam gears

The turbo does not have any oil feed or drain flanges... Should I pull these of my stock turbos? If not can anyone link me to suitable place I could buy them.

Also, what else would you say that I am missing to complete the upgrade? Gaskets ect?

Appreciate the help!

Thanks

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Call GCG.

1300 887 267

They have the oil drains there. $65 IIRC. I'm not 100% sure if the stock ones are different to the Afternarket garret stuff, but the HKS drains need to be modified.

Yea, I was going to get my actuators from there. What about oil feed and restrictors? Is there anywhere in particular I should look for them?

Yea, I was going to get my actuators from there. What about oil feed and restrictors? Is there anywhere in particular I should look for them?

just use the factory oil feed lines, the oil drain pipes are best ordered from gcg

Ditch the ECU all together, much better ECU's out there now. Link / Vipec, Haltech. There is nothing wrong with the old Power FC as such, its just that they are very old now and there are better options around. They still use AFM's which are fiddly at times and a MAP Sensor is hassle free in comparison. Power FC dont really offer much by way of upgrades / options. Link, Vipec, Haltech all have lots of options and accessories to add to them. Motorsports stuff, Flex fuel sensor capability, much better boost control options etc

IIRC the drains and all coolant / oil lines should work from the standard turbo's. Just get yourself a stack of new gaskets.

For gaskets try calling Powertune. They are having a moving sale at the moment and may very well have the gasket kits laying around. The kits will come with everything. Copper seals for the coolant and oil lines, new intake gaskets, new flange gaskets etc

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