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what would be 1 next size up, or even on par with it just in dual bb

i wanna hit 450rwkw without having to pump 30+ psi through it

t04z .84 or 1.00?....it has to be a split pluse housing

its going on a full built rb26/30

ben...

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just prefer the newer technology

dont believe the hype is all i can say. ive been using hks garret and Trust for years and if you get the trims and housings right the core differrence is worth nothing. in fact most bush turbos actually last longer than the generic garret rollers...

thanks for the advice mate, i do appreciate it... just one of my mates can get me great prices on the t04z's and is also making my custom manifold using his jig for a t04z... so i was just seeing which out of the .84 and 1.00 would be better for 450rwkw say on 30psi nothin more....

cheers...ben.

i must admit the T04z is a nice piece of kit.. what mods you running? i will look at the specs.

Off the top of my head i reckon the 63TA/R1.00, because you state you want to make as much power with as little boost as possible.

Are you looking at the garret version or the HKS? they are differrent

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