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Hey guys,

i have a 34 Gtt with a built neo, ross 8.5:1 forged pistons, arp head studs etc, I have a set of r35 injectors,z32 and Walbro,power fc, basically all supporting mods but a standard op6 turbo

i have the opportunity to buy a new 3076 with .82 rear for 1600 + turbo smart 45 mm gate for 450, I would still have to fab a dump pipe and I would be stuck with my cast manifold 

A friend from Finland who is fabbing a ti exhaust for my bnr34, has offered to make me a kit comprising of a custom twin scroll dual gate t3 manifold, a 'fullrace' water cooled hx35 with 14cm rear and a v band 3.5" dump pipe for $2100 delivered.

My understanding is that the 14cm housing will behave like like a .97 open..

Seems to be a better bang for buck option than the gt3076 route, with a properly designed manifold & dump

My goal is 350rwkw and full boost by 4000rpm

Do you think this is achievable with the twin scroll holset setup?

anyone with experience with the holset's / twin scroll setup's please chime in.

thanks for your time gents

 

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