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Hi guys, I've looked in the forums but i couldnt find the exact topic. Sorry if it has been discussed.

My car is currently doing 320 kw with 2860 -5 turbos. Was just wondering, between hypergate 45mm and tial 60mm, which one would suits my car better?

Cheers.

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Hi guys, I've looked in the forums but i couldnt find the exact topic. Sorry if it has been discussed.

My car is currently doing 320 kw with 2860 -5 turbos. Was just wondering, between hypergate 45mm and tial 60mm, which one would suits my car better?

Cheers.

Neither suits you car because they are External gates.

You turbos are Internally wastegated.

-5 turbos do not require any modifications/upgrades to the internal gates, they work fine as is.

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So i dont have to get wastegate for it?Thanks nismoid. Appreciate it :)

you already would have wastegates on it...

quick google to explain the basics that you definitely need to know....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wastegate

http://www.streetracersonline.com/articles/turbo/wastegate.php

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There is no need, and it would border on the impossible as you would realistically need two.

Try fit that with all the twin turbo plumbing.

And as it's not required, offers no performance gain... Begs the question of why?

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Thanks nismoid, as im planning to change to t51r,but currently using 2860 -5 . One of my friend is selling the wastegate cheap and he needs get rid of it fast, thus the question. Was thinking i would probably benefit the wastegate first before the new turbo arrives.

Thanks again guys for your help. Really appreciates it. :)

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