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Also depends on what power you're going for.

For anything up to about 260-270 rwkw, something like a highflow seems to be the general consensus.

If you can afford it, I beleive the better solution is a hks gtrs kit. STraight bolt on, perfect. They're a bit more expensive though. 2500$.

If you want more power then that you really have to start going custom, like gt30r, gt3040 etc.

The t04 that you're thinking about is in no way a straight bolt in mod. They're not that expensive, but the fab is what kills it

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there is a lot of variants of the garrett t04 with the to4z being the best/newest.

something to watch out for is that chinese turbos are often called to4e and they tend to fail

yeah but the T04e aint too bad.. i guess if u buy an ebay or china copy then ur gonna get something not worth fitting.

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