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hey guys, im after some feed back on the garrett T04b turbo, all i know it that it has a .60 A/R Front and 1.00 A/R Rear, and runs a bush sytle bearing set up. ive got the high mount manifold for it and external gate. i just dont wanna buy crap. any info would be helpful, thanks heaps guys

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My advice, take your money out, all of it, fan it out in your hand, hold it with the fan facing down..............now get a cigarette lighter and set it all alight...........

If you want to waste $$$$ at least this way you will get something out of it!!!

The T04 is way too big, the 1.00 rear is light switch stuff at 7,000 rpm if at all, aim lower, a 60/70 something or around.

save your money and get something decent... Think what you want it for, and what power you want to achieve, look through the Dyno thread under forced injection and see there mods and what Turbo they are running.

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