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Probably a stupid question to some but you don't know if u don't ask.

I'm looking at a td06 20g 8cm kando dynamics turbo for my 32 and it has v-band which I'm not familiar with, how do I make this work with my current 6bolt split dump? Is there some form of adaptor plate?

Any feedback would be great, cheers guys - trent

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This one I'm looking at is still internally gated,

That being said the same turbo setup for external gate is like $30 cheaper

I'll pm u after work Scotty to discuss my options. If anything needs modifying I would definatly get u to do it again

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This one I'm looking at is still internally gated,

That being said the same turbo setup for external gate is like $30 cheaper

I'll pm u after work Scotty to discuss my options. If anything needs modifying I would definatly get u to do it again

If you can find an external wastegate for $30 to make it work out the same then you're in the black and doing well! :P

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Run the external gate I was running a td06 on my 20 internal gate looked not the best so I made it to external. The kit comes with everything to make it work you will need to change your dump not a hard job at all. You can even maintain stock manifold and modify to make external check fabrication thread for how it looks. But v band much easier to work with

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