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alright, i realized twin turbo setup is not for me or my apllication, im gonna go with a nice size single turbo setup. now im not looking to make more than 450hp to the wheels but i need amazing response like boost at 2800rpm and up making a very nice smooth boost curve. Im going to run a twin scroll manifold with a full T4 60-1 turbo now would this allow me to run a very nice spool and great response?

also what do i do with all the factory coolant/oil lines to the stock turbo? my new setup only requires one oil feed and one oil return.

what is the fitting that i would need to go from the block to an -4an fitting to supply oil to my turbo

what oil return do i use? can i use either the stock front/rear turbo return spots?

where can i get the intake turbo pipe that splits to a "Y" shap to run twin mafs? or is this a custom peice?

oh and the only mods im gonna do is cometic metal headgasket,adj. camsprockets and front mount intercooler

thanks all in advance,

paul F.

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You can get a T04/60-1 Garrett ball bearing turbo - I think they call them T4R . They are almost identical to A T04Z except they use a T04S 60-1 compressor pn 409535-1 . Can use all the same turbine housings and comes with the same T04S 0.70 A/R compressor housing .

Personally I think for the power this turbo is overkill , the real Garrett GT3071R in twin scroll form can do 440 and if in the US talk to FullRace Motorsport . You may want to look into head work and cams for an SR20/KA24 because the turbo may not do so well on a mechanically std engine .

BTW both the T04S 60-1 compressor and P trim turbine are hardly modern technology and you can do better .

Cheers a .

ok specs ar 4inch inlet 2.5 outlet .60ar cold side, and .80 hot side 3inch outlet and its a wet float bearing im looking for around 450hp but i would like boost to come in as fast as possiable i have a wideband and am going to tune with an safc neo to help the fuel curve a little too! im not looking for something amazing but with decent power but amazing responsise! what ya think?

Mate its going to take far more than a SAFC to make the results youre after

Agreed.

450rwhp/330rwkw

Response around 2800rpm

Only S-AFC to tune

Its all things that just are not fitting together and simply put, will not give you what you want.

If you was blistering response. You'd need a GT30, and that will limit the power to around 300rwkw at best.

You really need a PowerFC, or some kind of decent management.

Also a forged bottom end. You want to drift it and give it a flogging, no stock RB26 will take that with 300rwkw. It will for a while, but it will die.

I dont even reckon a GT30 would come on that low.

Standard RB26s dont come on hard till 3500rpm.

I also agree with Nismoid. 300rwkw, constant 8000rpm and standard bottom end will go bang no matter what motor it is

espessially if you try and tune it with a S-AFC

Its not school holidays in the US is it?

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