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I'm trying to track down some parts for my hks standard wastegate. I need a different pressure spring and a base gasket for it and i can't seem to find them anywhere. I've checked all the usual sites and emailed a few places but with no replies.

Anyone have any ideas?

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I'm trying to track down some parts for my hks standard wastegate. I need a different pressure spring and a base gasket for it and i can't seem to find them anywhere. I've checked all the usual sites and emailed a few places but with no replies.

Anyone have any ideas?

Ring Micheal at GCG in sydney

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No luck with GCG and BD4s closed down last year didn't they?

Anyone else got any suggestions?

I'm really desparate for the gaskets... there isn't as much rush for the other stuff but i will need it eventually.

Edited by Psymon

Is the JJR copy exactly the same? maybe you could use parts from it [not ideal, but an option]. I'd talk to just jap and see?

BUT.....according to the internet, BD4's is still going, email [email protected] or try calling 0415833599. Otherwise you may have to go OS

I got a quote from performance wholesale... all i'll say is their pricing was a bit steep to say the least. :P

I got a gasket kit for one of those wastegates from Greenline motorsports part no 1409-RA022

Ended up being $41 delivered and took a couple of weeks.

I got a quote from performance wholesale... all i'll say is their pricing was a bit steep to say the least. :)

When I 'rebuilt' my 40mm HKS std wastegate I looked at JJR parts but I couldn't be sure they would fit. I went HKS diaphragm, 18psi spring, and gaskets and it was approx twice the price. I think around $200-250 from memory. Anything HKS is going to be exxie!! I sourced my own bolts and vacuum fittings from local hardware/hydraulic shops.

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