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Ah there it is:D thats a pretty small wastegate, but with such a huge exhaust housing it would probably be fine, so where are you going to fit it on the stock manifold? Or are you going to set it up like Rob77?

With a turbine housing that big, it would probably be a really good idea to get a killer manifold and some cams in there or you probably wont start boosting till 4th gear:p its a bloody monster!

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Yeah i said to him you are gonna run into all sorts of dramas...but yeah he said he wants to use the standard manifold and different cams. It might be a good idea to mount the wastegate on the turbo. But i don't know what he had planned with regard to that. I'll have to find out.

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why have such a huge turbo with such a crap manifold, get a tuned one and you will notice the difference, like running 21psi with stock manifold and then drop to 16psi with a tuned one is a big difference especially when u consider that 5 psi was going back onto the valves, u can run more timing and get more power with less boost. turbo looks great otherwise.

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Dosent matter what manifold that turbo would not suit a rb20, mine is on the limit size wise and is only the smallest type to4e, it makes fullboost at 4300rpm so yours would be 5000+, not good with little of boost.

Also the turbo would be a tight fit in the engine bay bolted to the stock manifold, so check that as well.

What other mods has he done to the car, in a few months i will be selling my kit, trbo, manifold, wastegate, cooler, pipes, chipped computer, z32 afm, everything to get 230rwkw and 12sec qtr times, for a lot less than would cost to do new.

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