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Do they come with wastegates Daniel?

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Chris

Most of them do in the smaller ones Chris. by small I mean GT2860R or smaller. Some of the larger ones do but is rare. I can let you know if they do if you have one in mind.

Also you can use your standard actuator on a new turbo if you like....the actuator still does the same job.

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I got the price back to graft the RB turbine housing onto the GT30R and it is around $2150. You would need around another $150 to get the braided lines for water and oil done and to make up something for the 4 inch inlet. But still rated at 500hp with the RB rear on it and still bolts straight up to the stock manifold and dump pipe.

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yo dan mate

i notice no gt3240s etc?

those not available. (not intrested for me - just a general intrest)

thanks

mick

Yeah they should be mate. I just don't think they are called that anymore. Can you tell me what hp rating they were and possibly what exhaust a/r they came with. They will match up to something on the list somewhere.

Oh and BTW, I am sorry to say that due to the fact that the T04Z's sold out before they hit the shelf....Garrett in their infinite wisdom have decided to jack the living crap out of the price on them.

They are now $2165. Retail on them has jumped to $2750. Sorry mate. I hope you didn't end up wanting one.

I'll also send a message to my rep and find out what might match up to the old 3240 that you know.

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Dan might be an idea to have a matching list of specs (or add additional specs) to the price listing

I would also think that should you be able to get something that bolts onto the existing manifold and dump with minimal intake mods and new oil and water lines and you would make a KILLING

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Dan might be an idea to have a matching list of specs (or add additional specs) to the price listing

I would also think that should you be able to get something that bolts onto the existing manifold and dump with minimal intake mods and new oil and water lines and you would make a KILLING

I can get it done to the standard manifold...no probs at all. I am going to price up how much to make the adaptor plate and then how much to sprayweld it to the manifold....it's the only proper way to do it.

Shouldn't be anymore than say $150 but problem is the dump pipe still won't go up to the T2 style flange...that's where you have the problems.

I'll figure something out though.

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ripper yeh gt 3240 approx 600hp-700hp with a 0.82 exh

thanks dan

yeh dont worry about t04z :D

That was easy. The turbos in the list rated at that much horsepower and with the 0.82 are the 714568-2, the SB8006A (which is what was used to be called a GT30R), and the GT3582R-IW which is an internal wastegated version of the 714568-2. Price on those is $1850 and $1890...(don't forget my PM)

Cheers, Daniel.

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