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Farkyeah $40.50

That should pay for enough fuel to pop it on the dyno. Or to buy a mop to clean up the mess haha

Sorry guys workshop owner said no popping allowed : )

Save those dollars and get some billet goodness aswell

Awesome turbos

Waiting for the next PT update from the Jezzum dyno room before I look harder at the PT

Oh I guess you mean the sr result

It's gonna be a good one : )

My guess is it beats my results

Going to be a handful to drive but a shit load of fun

I doubt it will have the area under the curve yours does.

I didnt realise it was a full house motor either................ My motor is a simple thing, not as special as Joels. So I shouldnt hold my breath really.

TD06 is probably the more sensible option.

I doubt it will have the area under the curve yours does.

I didnt realise it was a full house motor either................ My motor is a simple thing, not as special as Joels. So I shouldnt hold my breath really.

TD06 is probably the more sensible option.

Its a forged build. No tricks in it that i know of. Just slight exhaust port work

Come on lean on the boost already. lol

What in the precision range would be good to replace my old garret T51r with 1.05 rear. Engine is a 26/30 and currently makes 475rwkw @ 24psi thru a auto

Which box is it exactly? I'd be more inclined to go a 6466 or 6766, if it's a power sucking C4 :) They are rated at 900/935hp.

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