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Reason is I found a 6870 for a price I couldn’t say no to and grabbed it

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it’s a h cover front with a 1.00 twin scroll rear on it 

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size comparison compared to the 6466

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and placed it on the manifold to see how everything was going to fit, the exhaust bolts straight back on, the intake fits straight back on. I just need to weld a 90 onto the front cover and the intercooler piping will fit straight back up. 
 

I’ve sent the turbine housing for ceramic coating, this has the new style rear housing which as @BK pointed out gives a lot more room for the nuts/bolt heads to fit 

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1 hour ago, r32-25t said:

Reason is I found a 6870 for a price I couldn’t say no to and grabbed it

B7CB24D7-4E41-4FA1-A2E0-CD46973B186C.thumb.jpeg.a18bf661e80ba32c5f3e70b455fa76a2.jpeg
it’s a h cover front with a 1.00 twin scroll rear on it 

DBF78F97-7B27-4EFE-81D7-4F9BA75FC01E.thumb.jpeg.26349d0c8d60747d2232bff9d85af4ed.jpeg

size comparison compared to the 6466

1EF57226-4EED-4B5B-9109-9F35CB84719E.thumb.jpeg.13b20072c8b7e6b32d72b1e55fe81bb7.jpeg

and placed it on the manifold to see how everything was going to fit, the exhaust bolts straight back on, the intake fits straight back on. I just need to weld a 90 onto the front cover and the intercooler piping will fit straight back up. 
 

I’ve sent the turbine housing for ceramic coating, this has the new style rear housing which as @BK pointed out gives a lot more room for the nuts/bolt heads to fit 

Bastard !

700kw incoming - nice one Brett👍

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13 minutes ago, BK said:

 

Bastard !

700kw incoming - nice one Brett👍

Not sure I’m going to aim quite that high, will be aiming for a number closer to 700 then 600 though 

662kW then when you talk to any of the Roll Racing guys you can talk in HP and mention you have 888hp.

Cnuts will froth, Asian bruvvas like me will say very lucky numbers.

11 hours ago, r32-25t said:

Was kind of thinking 671kw because 900hp in western Sydney drag racing scene talk 

Do you have a "Western Sydney GT-R mode" option?  Lol.

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