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New Discounted Prices on both the Tial 38mm MVS and 44mm MVR Wastegates leading into the month of November guys.

Specials are starting as of now so get it while you can for an awesome price on these External Gates.

Tial 38mm MVS Wastegate

- High temp NiCrFe based alloy is used for valve and 347SS valve housing will offer longer product life compared to competing designs.

- High temperature silicone Nomex reinforced actuator diaphragm.

- 17-7 PH Stainless Steel actuator spring gives consistent pressure at high temperature, resist "relaxing" at temperature to 900F (483C).

- Nitronic 60 Stainless Steel is used for the valve seat, and valve bushing.

- All Stainless Steel hardware.

- Mating weld flanges are 304L

- Color anodized aluminum actuator (Silver, Red, Blue, Purple, Black).

- 3 lower ports and two top ports for easy install, no need to rotate the actuator top at all, plugs included for unused ports.

-Ultra compact design fits in very tight spaces, the unit stands only 3.7" tall, more compact than any other external wastegate on the market today.

- V-Band inlet and outlet make install easy, flanges and clamps are in the box!

$359.00 each

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Tial 44mm MVR Wastegate

- High temp NiCrFe based alloy is used for valve and 347SS valve housing will offer longer product life compared to competing designs.

- High temperature silicone Nomex reinforced actuator diaphragm.

- 17-7 PH Stainless Steel actuator spring gives consistent pressure at high temperature, resist "relaxing" at temperature to 900F (483C).

- Nitronic 60 Stainless Steel is used for the valve seat, and valve bushing.

- All Stainless Steel hardware.

- Mating weld flanges are 304L

- Color anodized aluminum actuator (Silver, Red, Blue, Purple, Black).

- 3 lower ports and two top ports for easy install, no need to rotate the actuator top at all, plugs included for unused ports.

-Ultra compact design fits in very tight spaces, the unit stands only 4.17" tall, more compact than any other 44+mm external wastegate on the market today.

- V-Band inlet and outlet make install easy, flanges and clamps are in the box!

- Integrated -4 AN water cooling ports that cycle a small amount of coolant through the actuator top to keep the temperatures down in extreme conditions such as road racing. These are leak tested after installation from the factory and can be removed if not utilized.

$471.00 each

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In stock now and ready to take orders for instant shipping.

PM or call Mick on 0438860307

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