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I have my T04z turbo setup for sale. This has came off my R32 GTR which i have been very impressed with.

Turbo:

Genuine Garrett T04z Turbo

.70 Comp cover

T4 .84 Exhaust housing

Twin scroll

Ball bearing

Ceramic coated exhaust housing (fading a bit)

Polished comp cover

No shaft play/ no leaks

Very good condition

Manifold:

Stainless steel

twin scroll

T4

Painted with ceramic flame proof paint

Wastegate:

Genuine APEXi 48mm

4 Bolt

Older style

Not the prettiest but never missed a beat

Screamer pipe

HP Figures on an Rb26 with Poncams:

17 psi on 98ron - 470rwhp

21 psi on 98ron - 535 rwhp

21 psi on eflex - 575 rwhp

26 psi on eflex - 638 rwhp

All on EFI Performance Dyno Dynamics dyno.

Huge power potential on 30+ psi!!

Selling due to upgrading to larger frame turbo.

This setup will not disappoint.

I have taken lots of photos but they are to big to upload (over 2mb). Sorry!

If anyone is interested send me a pm or sms and i will email pics to you

.

Also have a 4 inch dump/front pipe available if needed.

Price $1850 no dump pipe

$2100 with dump pipe

Location - Brisbane

Prefer local pick up - can post at buyers expense

Thanks,

Shanon - 0433587235

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running a single gate on a twin scroll manifold?

yes without a problem. Looks like a HKS manifold (it could be, can't see any branding). All the runners are 42mm. The two wg runners go into single 60mm pipe. Controlled boost well and comes onto boost hard!

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