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There is the potential it will destroy your engine too.

Why not just buy a Hypergear? Cheap, high quality thrust/bearings, properly balanced, with local warranty. I try and back the Aussie made products if I can... No way I would want to push an Egay gt35 to 150,000 revs. ;)

Ive seen the vid of a t70 the compressor wheel was no bigger than a t04 just with a big ass housing on it. Its what its labled as anyway so no doubt its a mix match or smaller than a genuine garrett. Getting it balanced and good seals put in if it blows it blows

why would you buy a dim sim special turbo, re balance it and re seal it, etc.. it will end up costing as much as a proper turbo to begin with.. if you're really keen on ling long special turbos at least go with a Kando peking duck special.

And will do ben lol I had no issues with the ebay 38mm gate I used on my v8

A wastegate is something i consider you might get away with, as per your experience. Not worth the risk in my opinion if it sticks shut.

Also, it doesn't spin at 100,000 rpm. ;)

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