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I had a t70 on my car and it was the only thing to not fail, although it wasn't an ebay job. If you want a t70 then save up and buy a decent one just be prepared for lag. I started to spool at 4,000 and didn't get boost until around 5,000.

What other mods do you have on your car, cause when a t70 kicks in you're going to need a strong enough engine to be able to handle it.

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i didnt know there were another brand.. t70.. the lag doesnt botha me.. just want some decent hp..

ive just rebuilt the motor wit cp pistons and rings.. shot peen rods wit arp rod bolts

port polish head, 1.4 trust head gasket arp head bolts and forward facing manifold..

arp intercooler ect... i am buying an n1 oil pump as mine is a bit worn.. i am thinkin of running the oil restricters between head n block.. which i only read about the other night.. so if anyone could help me out on that would b good thanks....

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but you would most probably end up buying the t70 and blowing it then having to replace it anyway...

whereas you spend around 1700 or so on a 35/40 then you will need an exhaust manifold and external gate anyway..

Speak to Slide for a good turbo setup :)

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