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That's good you found it.

Did you have a bit of flex pipe between the waste gate and returning back to the exhaust?

No soild stainless steel 304 pipe. Thought it would be fine. Guess not. Might just change it to a screamer pipe. Never worry about it again

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Yeah neo heads are good for 22.0 psi but damn if you touch 22.1 all your valves will melt.

nah the neo heads are awesome. much better than the R33 item.

This car has an entirely stock neo engine and 26psi or something:

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Yeah neo heads are good for 22.0 psi but damn if you touch 22.1 all your valves will melt.

nah the neo heads are awesome. much better than the R33 item.

This car has an entirely stock neo engine and 26psi or something:

28psi on high boost.

if it's your tuner and in specific reference to your turbo that's fair enough then... I'd imagine the tiny little rear housing will get pretty hot too...

In any case you are building a 3.0 and it's not my money so boost it till it pops and post vids

Was told that by 999 automotive. If I run 98 don't go past 22psi and if I run e85 then not to go past 26 27psi.

The guys at 999 Automotive don't know shit, not to mention they sell exhaust parts that don't even fit or line up.

What a croc of shit, I've run 24psi on 98RON through my stock as bat shit motor on pretty low timing (7~8 degrees) but was pointless because the manifold was glowing red as EGTs were too high.

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Yeah neo heads are good for 22.0 psi but damn if you touch 22.1 all your valves will melt.

nah the neo heads are awesome. much better than the R33 item.

This car has an entirely stock neo engine and 26psi or something:

yeah lol at set PSI, ok I'll run 22psi on a 70cm turbo from a mine truck, it'll be fine.

I love the neo head as well, simon doesn't like them though as they tend to ping more than the r33 one but they make more down low with a nicer torque curve due to the better VCT

Might be too much power for this thread but:

Neo head is good for 28psi. Or possibly more, This one haven't melt yet.

Running our very first ATR45SAT prototype turbo, externally gated off stock exhaust manifold. Stock standard, Unopened Rb25det Neo engine.

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boost.jpg

Might be too much power for this thread but:

Neo head is good for 28psi. Or possibly more, This one haven't melt yet.

Running our very first ATR45SAT prototype turbo, externally gated off stock exhaust manifold. Stock standard, Unopened Rb25det Neo engine.

power.jpg

boost.jpg

LOL go Stao!

is that your modified manifold or did you switch back to stock?

Thats actually pretty impressive for any 25..........be even more impressive if its a daily driver and lasts.

Still...they all said that 300 was too much for std motors but look at the number of owners doing that and the sky didn't fall.

So 400 is the new 300!!!

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