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There's a few here in SA that have basically just been bolted on.

It appears ~20psi makes a shade over 300rwkw.

I'd assume the difference between 20psi making 340-380rwkw and 20psi making a shade over 300rwkw is nice exhaust manifolds, plenums and a decent set of cams.

yeah. thats what i rekon to. im making atm 307 awkw on a t04z on 20 pound.

to be honest id expect more. but a stock as a rock motor just with the nesasery suport mods. im guessing yeah cams etc etc.

yeah. thats what i rekon to. im making atm 307 awkw on a t04z on 20 pound.

to be honest id expect more. but a stock as a rock motor just with the nesasery suport mods. im guessing yeah cams etc etc.

A LOT of people with the usual gear are getting 370-420rwkw on PULP without even going to Meth :P

Thats just the usual mods and around 23-25psi or there abouts.

I reckon you have a good number of things to look at if a t04z is only making 300rwkw on 20psi. Its a good 50-70rwkw down on what it should be

I run the 0.81 AR T04Z with a built 2.7 engine, cams, 4in exhaust, HKS manifold and i make 450kw on 24psi, thats nearly 1.8 bar. and BTW how does the stocker engine respond to a monster turbo like the T04Z. and how do you keep the old girl alive, dont you have issues with blowby due to older piston rings??

if i hijack this topic my apoligies

well morgs and pretty much everyone else has cams at the least. and a built motor with forgies so abit of timing could help.

my motor is still going strong. 170pound across all 6. (apart fron some cool oil leaks lol.

i put it down to oil and oil temp. and a concervative tune. tuners get a litle scared when they find out its a 230k old donk hehe.

so penrite syn 5 or syn 10. two 25 row oil coolers and overfilled oil by 1 litre. (up to the hump on the stick) to stop oil surge.

I must say is there much variance between the garret and hks versions in overall powerout put nismoid

Not to the tune of 70rwkw i dont believe so.

A few GTR's have been using Garrett t04z's here for a while and those are what im going off.

Not the HKS versions

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