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Awww, but i want my std turbo to be high mount like all the cool kids but i dont want to spend much either...

Next thread will be, "anyone used a front facing plenum off ebay"

Next thread will be, "since i installed my huge china turbo my car runs crap, pls help"

Then, "how much will it cost to swap a secondhand motor into my car"

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Also avoid eBay spec plenums. Avoid eBay spec anything that's a critical component of the car. Stick to eBay for silly shit like gear knobs, bulbs and stickers.

Ring some places and get some quotes. Someone will do a quality job for a reasonable price.

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How much? And you got more photos man?

Can't disclose price, best if you ask HAVOC directly on their facebook page. Just flick him a PM, usually his wife replies

https://www.facebook.com/havocfabrication

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Also avoid eBay spec plenums. Avoid eBay spec anything that's a critical component of the car. Stick to eBay for silly shit like gear knobs, bulbs and stickers.

Ring some places and get some quotes. Someone will do a quality job for a reasonable price.

I'd say bulbs are critical.
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Has anyone tried an r31 gts-r copy steam pipe manifold on their low mount turbo?

There was a company in qld making them: solution exhaust for speedtek in melbourne, looks like they are still available.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Steam-Pipe-NISSAN-SKYLINE-R32-R33-R34-RB20-RB25-RB26-LOW-MOUNT-EXHAUST-MANIFOLD-/252412398308?hash=item3ac4f38ae4:g:N8sAAOSw71BXQFgB

We're talking $1k so the question is, are they equivalent to high mounts power wise?

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Stick with stock inlet and exhaust manifolds and spend your money on things that will make your car go faster like a better turbo, ecu, FMIC, etc.

If you really want aftermarket stuff buy quality - I can recommend RIPS and Sinco.

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