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I'll be on 4XKando power soon with my upcoming projects.

Yet to receive bad service.

Have also ordered a multitude of spares like lines, hoses, actuators, manifolds, dumps and other stuff from him and have zero to complain about.

for Ron: just remember that the 20G was always intended as a cut price option to a HKS GTRS, it was just lucky we also found they packed more power. You can reference this earlier in the thread.

I do like your plan though, low mount for the present and later T67 highmount when ur ready with minor adjustments to your gate off the housing and existing dump. :thumbsup:

Here is my result from Tuesday...

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Nothing amazing, as there were a few things holding it back. One of the main things mentioned was that my exhaust (which was very quiet on the dyno) seems to be restricting flow too much. Tuner said the engine seemed to be having trouble breathing. So i'll probably have to look at getting rid of the cat, and/or changing the muffler. (it is 3" all the way through).

Exhaust cam timing wasn't adjusted this time due to the above ^^

This was also only on 18psi.

another t67?

Another T67

Some more info;

T67-25G

RB25 rebuilt with forged pistons, stronger bolts & bearings etc..)

Quickspool exhaust manifold (almost identical to 6boost)

Fake greddy plenum

Link G4 ECU

Big front mount

98 unleaded

18psi boost at the moment as I'm only using the built in 2.5bar link MAP, and a weak spring in the gate.

I will get around to starting a proper build thread for my car, eventually...

That's actually another decent result for the T67, between 4 and 4.5 for peak torque and 180kw so its definitely on the boil at the right time and you can tell power is still rising and could rev harder.

Retard the exhaust cam free up that exhaust, I rekon gain 300 rpm in spool and with a few more psi an easy 320kw.

make it dance!

After what I've read here about his shitty service I won't be contemplating buying his products. And I am in the market for a 250-300kwish bolt on for an RB25.

probably best that you don't buy kando turbo anyway as they are NOT a bolt on for Rb25.

look at the hypergear if you require a bolt on 300rwkw turbo for your 25 with a nice right angle mount straight off the housing for the ext gate (perfect for flow too :P)

i was being serious GtScott, cause if he doesn't get what he expects, you know he's coming right back here.

LOL Oh well. Cant help those who cannot be helped.

FYI to anyone wanting to buy products online or from the US:

I got my cams from Real Street Performance. From payment to delivered was 8 days (1 week and 1 day), inclusive of a weekend.

The cams were also cheaper than ANYWHERE else I had seen (only 380 USD for the pair, 220 USD for the springs and Ti retainers). Shipping was a good 90 bucks, but hell worth it, they came PROPERLY packaged and super fast.

I have bought my injectors, AFM and wastegate from Ebay USA, delivery to door takes roughly two weeks.. This bloody Eiji hasnt responded to my email sent yesterday and one today. Does he want to sell his Kando stuff or not.. :no:

Ebay Jase?

Its the same store as the on ebay, but I emailed them direct and they sent me a simple paypal invoice

http://realstreetperformance.com/store/

They do the PT stuff too, so you can look there for a super quick delivery and decent price 6262 when your time comes ;)

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