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Hi Guys,

I have a RB20 Wastegate Actuator for sale, I have upgraded my turbo which came with an HKS actuator so no longer need the standard. When it was on my car was running up to about 12 psi with no controller.

I'm located in Canberra.

I'll start at $40 but I'm open to offers.

PM me or message me on 0430 508 321 if you are interested

Cheers,

Adrian

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Hey I sent you a message regarding this.

As far as I am aware its a straight fit. Fitting it is as easy as removing the intake pipe coming out of the turbo outlet. Undoing two bolts and a circlip too remove the wastegate then fit the other one. If you want it to run 11-12psi all the time you'll need to disconnect the boost solenoid and run the boost control line straight to the wastegate instead of the solenoid.

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