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I am looking at getting a Garrett TO4e

I am just interested to know how it would go on the RB25 a mate of mine has one on his 20 its a bit laggy but an animal when it comes on boost

When would you expect it to hit full boost on a 25?

What sort of power would you expect?

Mods to the car at the moment are: powerfc, intercooler, full exhauste, & pod

Mods that i will be adding are: 040 pump, 550 - 600cc injectors?, Z32 AFM, HKS Cam gears

I have done heaps of searching throughout the forum but have not found anything usefull yet

I am also looking at this from a point of view that i would be using this turbo for a year or so and then upgrading to some sort of ballbearing unit when i want to spend the money.

Thanks in advance

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I assume a rear housing size of .82

It'll be crap. I had one (with a T3int gate), it was crap. Laggy, unresponsive.

Its a turbo that 20 years old dude.

The New technology, with new wheel designs is the way to go.

Its not worth putting it on there for 12 months, spending coin on tuning etc... only to change it 12 months later... You might aswell not do it at all.

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