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Well people i would like to start a project to put a CT26 from a Toyota Supra into a RB25DET. The reason being this turbo is a T3 and has an internal wastegate. Ive read an article on the internet about highflowing this turbo and turning into a hybrid T3/T4 turbo. The turbo would flow very well upto 300-400hp. The highflow would be just putting a t4 compressor wheel and front housing machined and a t4 exhaust housing(if chasing heaps of power).

Ive mad a list of costs below and wondering what peoples opinion are;

Standard T3 ct26 Turbo $200

Highflow $500 (only t4 compressor wheel and machine housing)

Oil / Water Lines $100

$800 TOTAL

T4 Exhaust Manifold $800 (If wanting more power)

is this possible on this budget, and i missing anything?

cheers

ak

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Dont the CT26 turbos use twin scroll exhaust housings, with the twin internal wastegates...

Check that it will work all right with you std exhaust manifold. I think it will be easier with similar result to high flow an old Nissan turbo with the T3 exhaust housing (VG30 etc), that way you can be sure that at least it will bolt up to your current dump, water/oil etc, as the CT26 wiht the twimn wastegates may have a different dump flange????

Well people  i would like to start a project to put a CT26 from a Toyota Supra into a RB25DET.  The reason being this turbo is a T3 and has an internal wastegate.  Ive read an article on the internet about highflowing this turbo and turning into a hybrid T3/T4 turbo. The turbo would flow very well upto 300-400hp. The highflow would be just putting a t4 compressor wheel and front housing machined and a t4 exhaust housing(if chasing heaps of power).  

Ive mad a list of costs below and wondering what peoples opinion are;

Standard T3 ct26 Turbo     $200

Highflow                            $500 (only t4 compressor wheel and machine housing)

Oil / Water Lines               $100

                                        $800 TOTAL

T4 Exhaust Manifold          $800 (If wanting more power)

is this possible on this budget, and i missing anything?

cheers

ak

mate u always come up with some weird shit u wanna do to your car :D

Some other costs to consider, dump pipe, pipe from intake to turbo, turbo to cooler. Oil and water lines, hmm, 100 seems a bit lean, perhaps 200 would be closer maybe more

If this turbo is rated 300 to 400bhp, it wouldnt be much of an improvement over stock, alot of money for potentially little return.

If you are getting anywhere over 200rwkw, other things you need to consider is a fuel pump and AFM upgrade, possibly clutch too if you havent already done them.

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