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Im hoping it will chirp second

Anyway the kkr 530 in basically a 480 with a front compressor the same size as a hks 3037…..Kkr 530 with nokia 1000 rrp

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Manifold is g-tech 249 + 35 delivery

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Dump has a v ban clamp 180rrp

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This is the full setup around the 1500 mark

Funnily the kkr turbo has the same thread as a stock vl turbo gear so all my braided lines bolt straight on

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199 for the china wastegate

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Anyway ill put her on the silvia and see how long she stands up to 14psi and hopfully 280rwkw

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pictures aren't quite big enough, i can't make anything out :(

while you probably already know that open collector + split pulse housing is a bad idea from a gas flow perspective, it's a really super bad idea if your turbo-manifold gasket is split pulse as well. it can break off in the centre section and go through the turbine, not a good thing. make sure you trim it down (cut the divider out) if this is the case. it won't be optimal, but it'll do the job.

cheers

ok.. one thing i really do not like.. that looks to be a splitpulse T3 exhaust housing on the KKR turbo.. however your manifold isnt splitpulse.. i wouldnt reccomend running that :S its allright with splitpulse manifold with normaly exhaust housing.. but otherway around has always been a big no no in my opion and many others i know of with vast amounts of turbo experience

might loose some grunt i supose... guess the exaust gass will take the easy way out and might make it a tad laggier.. guess ill find out

or i could put a divider in there .. but lets face it that aint going to happen due to lazyiness

oh and those cases are for my lub's and makup

:laugh:

Given the work/trouble you're going to, surely a day's down time + 100 bucks (depending) to put in a divider is worth it?

Despite the opinions about these units - and my own Garrett type leanings - I'm going to be interested to see how it goes.

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yeah lovely pj's you sick bastard. intercooler on the bed ehh... I dont even want to know what the "inlet" looks like now.

get cracking big boy. i need a loaner car for the next skid pay day, and you are top of my list. :D

what was the verdict on the manifold? split or not split.

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