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I have a synapse synchronic 50mm wastegate for sale, is still fitted to vehicle so no pics as yet. it is as new i have only had it fitted to the car for a short while less than 500km's. it is no longer needed as i am going to a custom manifold/wastegate setup. It is a vband wastegate and has both springs already fitted in it. here is a write up i got from an add on ebay new list price is anywhere between $350 - $400 US dollars.

Synchronic Wastegate is a fundamentally different approach to wastegating. A line of modular wastegates is in development that will be the first to eliminate the use of a diaphragm. Since there will be no diaphragm/membrane, it will be more responsive to changes in boost pressure. It will also be the first pneumatically actuated wastegate that will have built in boost pressure adjustment at the actuator level without bleeding of pressure, which will produce mathematically rock solid boost levels. Another first will be the ability for the serious tuner to use different combinations of valve size and spring rates in order to match to the specific engine’s performance profile. *Investment-cast stainless steel 304 for exhaust valve housing *Al 6061 T6 for actuator housing *High temp engineered axial contact polymer seals *Self-lubricating Carbon Kevlar valve seal *Patent 6,863,260 *Interchangeable valve sizes and seats *Upgradeable wastegate with interchangeable actuator bodies *Miniature actuator for tight installations *First wastegate with built in boost control *On-board anti-lag functionality *Precision valve actuation using Synchronic actuator geometry *Self-Centering Piston actuator *No valve guide *Minimum of 8 different boost settings built into each Synchronic wastegate *Adjustable spring pre-load *Variable and tunable spring rates at the same boost level *First wastegate with a valve that can spin Note: Wastegate does not include flange and mounting hardware.

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