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Wanted! Gt3076R Just The " .82 Rear Housing " Or Swap My .6


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Kando sell.brand new ones for 150$.... They are .73 but those housing have made big power...like 400kw plus...Still don think your housing is the issue but would be good to see someone try these housings on a GT turbo...;). I'll find u a link...

I'll defiantly have a look are they supposed to go on this turbo? Has anyone done it on this site?

Anyone selling the .82? Can you buy a genuine garret 4 bolt?

I know I'm not sure if it's my problem I'm just trying everything. No one has really pointed me in the right direction, only put my parts down lol. would be good if some one to come check it out.

No-one put your parts down, they, as I, simply stated that you wasted your money fitting those parts, as the factory gear will easily handle more than you want (and you won't cop a defect for them.)

I am currently using the Taiwanese knock off Tial stainless housings to suit the GT30 series 60mm wheels, making 350awkw through an auto. Anyone saying knock off housings are no good needs to see the color mine glows at the track. Have a look around, there are plenty to chose from.

Failing that, try Street to track, he may be able to get you a genuine housing cheaper than MTQ etc can supply locally. You will still be looking at $500 or so at a guess.

Throwing money at it won't solve your problem, you need to find the restriction. Dropping the exhaust on the dyno would be the easiest way to test it's operation, if that doesn't improve things you will need to work through the basics like cam timing, intake sucking shut etc. There are 100 posts similar to yours explaining the list of possible reasons for low power, so have a search around.

Any one selling these aftermarket housings with 4 bolt exhaust flange? Just one less thing I have to change :/

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I do a lot of googling and scanning forums before I ever post anything dude. Anyway I found big boost leaks 1 was the standard throttle body nipple on the bottom. Don't know how I missed that. The other was a split line pretty bad to was just hanging off its nipple. The other too where pin wholes in the custom intercooler pipes they are now fixed also. I hope that was my issue also I'm going to drain the tank and run fresh fuel.

But still I wouldn't mind putting the bigger rear housing on anyway. So still looking for an .82 anyone?

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