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Thanks bling.

Its not that the T67 is bad, it just seems that it is choking the engine. Super early spool and a drop off at high revs.

I sent a message to Kando too. He says he doesn't have a 12cm for the T67. So it looks like I'm sticking with what I've got for a while anyway, at least till have money for another turbo at some point.

do the anti surge front covers not perform well?i have a kando td06 sl2 20g with a 8cm rear that i am putting in my r33 at the moment.i was looking for a 10cm rear and contacted kando and they said i would have to buy it seperate.but i got the turbo and tial 44mm mvr wastegate brand new for dirt cheap so i couldnt let it go.just hoping the anti surge cover wont cause any problems

You can get the housings separate, exhaust side is about 150 and intake is less.

Mook it might be worth you just getting 2 housings and giving it a go. Assuming antisurge might be an issue and it might be an 8cm.

You can use boost pressure to help hold the wastegate shut. Definitely worthwhile.

I finally got my Kinagawa actuator, I asked for the extra nipple but didn't get one! I might be able to find something with the right thread to suit though.

The actuator itself looks very good.

We have the car on track today and my exhaust temps are through the roof. Melting the tar on the floor inside and the carpet and the mat on the carpet. So guessing the housing is way too small.

Andy, Do you have any pics of your 10cm housing for me to compare to mine please

We have the car on track today and my exhaust temps are through the roof. Melting the tar on the floor inside and the carpet and the mat on the carpet. So guessing the housing is way too small.

Andy, Do you have any pics of your 10cm housing for me to compare to mine please

This can be from the tune also

Thanks for the pics guys, my housing looks pretty dam close to the ones in the pics, so i think it may be a 10cm

This can be from the tune also

What in the tune can cause so much heat??? I dont mean to sound like a smart ass there, i honestly dont know

ARTZ, i dont think so, i dialed the cams in when i assembled the engine and they are within 1/2 degree of the factory settings.

My car blows fireballs the size of a car so i dont think its running lean, :yes:

I backed the boost off to around 16psi from 22 to control the heat, it was stupid hot at winton this weekend. It did make a difference, as it should.

Edited by MookRG

No cat, does have a straight through muffler and a res though,

The AFR's were a little rich on the dyno, not heaps just a little to be safe, from memory they were around low 12's high 11's i think. I'm pretty tired from the weekend, i could be wrong i will check later today gonna go see my tuner.

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