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Thats the turbo Toffy is taliking about.

To start off with by far the cheapest way to go is to use the standard manifold with this turbo, then weld on a steampipe bend and flange for an external waste gate... the wastegate can be mounted onto the manifold or the exhaust housing. If your going to use a 'kando' turbo, then I would suggest welding it onto the exhaust housing becaust the housings are cheap. You might need to put a spacer plate between the turbo and manifold, but thats no biggee..

The better method would be to buy a t3 flanged steam pipe exhaust manifold, but that will add $1200+ to the cost of the set up and only gain you a handfull more kw for the money. However, if you decide to upgrade later on- you will need a propper manifold, because the factory one will become a restriction around 280rwkw.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/226437-cast-iron-welding/page__p__4078947__hl__wastegate__fromsearch__1#entry4078947

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/381769-external-wastegate-on-rb20-std-manifold/page__hl__wastegate

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=327795

Cheers

Justin

Because it's not much more expensive to go 44 v's 38. Mostly because the angle to the gas flow your going to weld the wastegate pipe to isn't optimum (as compared to a propper manifold) so you need a little extra volume to compensate. Also a bigger gate can controll boost a little better than a smaller one.

J.

Pancakes hmm interesting, in Kingston? The genuine trust or the eBay special? How much do they have on it? Can't wait to get this setup and the get the computer in so I can't get it running everyrtime I drive it makes me sad, no power zero reliability stalling all the time blowing flames

from their Facebook

Trust TD06 L2 20G Kit / Steampipe Manifold / Trust 48mm Gate - $2,500

I think that manifold is for a SR20 though :/ They might have an RB one...?

Yeah they're in kingston, http://www.spgarage....page=contact_us

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