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hey mate i have a single garrett 3540/3587 setup on my car if u are interested on a nice manafold big external tial gate ect id be keen to swap

sms me on 0402774241

whats done to the -5s to make em external gates? have u just welded the gate shut? really need some pics... very interested!!

made a not so wide plate to keep gate closed so if later i wanted to put the wastegates back on its easy as taking circlip off and its ready

Sycorp, Great setup. Out of interest what manifold and exact specirfication of precision 6266 are you going to replace this twin setup with? Do you think the 6266 will offer the same spool-up/responsiveness of your twin setup? Cheers, Andy

Sycorp, Great setup. Out of interest what manifold and exact specirfication of precision 6266 are you going to replace this twin setup with? Do you think the 6266 will offer the same spool-up/responsiveness of your twin setup? Cheers, Andy

i got some ideas for a manifold which ill make myself turbo i was thinking was the 6266 or 6265 .84 rear twin scroll with twin 38mm tial wastegates

spool up i hope ill get similar response but i think i will have more torque mid range and top hopefully but nothing is certain

dont need to prove myself to you mate your not not goin to buy it

sorry i got it wrong its not 4k its 4152.7 rpm

wow! Easy mate, Nothing to do with proving yourslef, If thats the case i would like to see it on paper, which coencedently might help the sale.

Im intrested.

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up for sale is my current set up in car makes 420kwatw@26psi

this set up has done at wakefeild park a 104.6 on the 16/12/11

selling

2x garrett2860-5 turbos

2xhks manifolds with 2x tail 38mm wastegates

hkspiping kit only turbo side with clamps and hoses

apexi front pipe twin into 3/1/4 outlet

twin hks filter kit as well

all this has done 4 trackdays and 100km street driving

all track work has been done @20psi which makes370kwatw

asking$3750

i am planning on doing a single turbo setup

please no time wasters and only interested in swapping for a new precision 6266turbo set up

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