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HEY GUYS GOT A T70 TURBO WITH SARD WASTEGATE AND SCREAMER PIPEMADE 300KW @1.2bar AND 11 SEC PASS ON A SR20 WITH A FEW MODS WOULD LIKE TO SWAP FOR A SMALLER TURBO SETUP THROW ME UR OFFERS

LOOKING AT 1400

Front A/R .70 Rear A/R .68

T4 Flange

WOULD BE GOOD FOR A RB MOTOR

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Edited by 4URMUM
what brand turbo?

will you seperate the wastegate....what size is it?

how is the w/g mounted?...pics

master power turbo wastegate is 60 ml wont seperate

wastegate is got a pipe welded to the exhaust housing so the boost is more accutate

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lol this has been on my car man and i have had no probz wat so ever with it just coz u cant afford it and u want it for 600 dont mean u can fu** the post keep ur comments to ur self and dont waste ppls time

i would love to see a graph i reckon the boost curve would be awsome i seen one setup like that and it had a great boost curve

with a lil die gringing it would come up sweet

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