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BIG MOTHER F#$KER THAT THING IS

The massive amount of exhaust gas the 20B pushes will make light work of that turbo. Nothing sounds like a 20BT on full song, tough as all fark. Such a gruff, pissed off sounding engine.

how will the auto go with the haltech? or can you leave the stock ecu there to control ign and ign cut on gear changes?

Stock ECU will still control the auto - with the Haltech controlling everything else.

That is.........

until the manual converion :thumbsup:>_<:happy:

I dunno Adrian - I thought about that, but.....

It's not going to be purpose built for drags, and

I like driving a manual bettern, and

Manual Cosmo is more Unique.

It's about the same cost.......

manual, good plan b-man.

i forgot, did you get the 60mm GT-II or 50mm? and how much was it?

it's going to rock the house, no doubt about it.

GT-2 = 60mm - and was good price from BD4's - very good......

I dunno Adrian - I thought about that, but.....

It's not going to be purpose built for drags, and

I like driving a manual bettern, and

Manual Cosmo is more Unique.

It's about the same cost.......

Manualised Auto - fun to drive AND good for drags.

GT-2 = 60mm - and was good price from BD4's - very good......

They are awesome wastegates...well in looks anyways....I havent put mine on yet !!

Should be on the car in a week or so....cant wait either :rofl:

Btw if you dont mind me asking how much did you pay for the GT2 wastegate ?

Im sure my dude got it for me cheaper than BD4s...but hey maybe you have a good relationship with them :rofl:

PM me if you dont wanna say on the thread...

oh and 2 1/4 inch screamer FTW :( I got the 60mm also :rofl:

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