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hey guys now I have almost finished putting the rb26 into my BMW coupe now I'm stuck as the rear turbo leaves no room for a dump and hits the abs unit and I don't want to cut up the BMW. So my options are twin high mount or a decent single t67? My power goal is 300+ so a t67 would be the biggest can anyone tell me realtime experience with a t67 rb26 combo?

Yes iv searched google and read rb26 dyno thread

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like Zebra said, I wouldnt expect much difference to the RB25.

There are also 3 or 4 mentions of 98 tuned variants from STATUS which got about that 330kw mark, again similar response to a 3076 maybe a tad less.

The best rwd rb combo I ever put together was a trust T67 10cm on a trust manifold attached to a 25 then a 25/30 in a r32gts-t with 4.3:1 gears and 25 box.

The 3lt was a monster but ran out of legs/revs... a 26 would have been perfect!

The t67 easily run up 330rwkw on the 25.

It'd be my pick for your application and power target.

Cheers

Justin

Then try find a 3 bolt 10cm housing. Rocking house shit im telling you.

Kando 10cm are t3 only. Why not make things really easy and buy one of those with a eBay steam pipe manifold?

Then you can say now that was easy, and I'll be like... O RLY

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