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Auto, This is a customer whom bought and installed a bolton ATR43G4 in .82 turbine. This turbo is equivalent to a 3582. The auto had a shift kit put in it and made 392rwhp @17psi on pump 98 lol. but bit laggy to drive.

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Auto, This is a customer whom bought and installed a bolton ATR43G4 in .82 turbine. This turbo is equivalent to a 3582. The auto had a shift kit put in it and made 392rwhp @17psi on pump 98 lol. but bit laggy to drive.

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that confirms my suspicions... way too laggy.

hi flow it is then.

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Auto, This is a customer whom bought and installed a bolton ATR43G4 in .82 turbine. This turbo is equivalent to a 3582. The auto had a shift kit put in it and made 392rwhp @17psi on pump 98 lol. but bit laggy to drive.

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wow!

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gents.....

can any one recommend a good cheapish oil cooler kit for the auto.

only things i can find are in england and the states.

I just run the biggest one I could find from Supercheap and mounted it in the bottom right hand side of front bar... Think it was about $120 dollars ish

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