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Guys,

Im about to order my T04Z from Garrett and I woud like to know what peoples recommendations for the exhaust housing size are

My engine specs are:

RB26 Head

HKS 272 Step 1 Cams IN and EX

RB30 Bottom End

CR 8.5-8.8

Rev Limit 8000rpm

Cheers Guys.

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Guys,

Im about to order my T04Z from Garrett and I woud like to know what peoples recommendations for the exhaust housing size are

My engine specs are:

RB26 Head

HKS 272 Step 1 Cams IN and EX

RB30 Bottom End

CR 8.5-8.8

Rev Limit 8000rpm

Cheers Guys.

.84 split pulse

.81 single pulse

id go .84

0.81 suits the 26 perfectly so will be abit small on a 3L i reckon....

Hey StageZilla,

What is wrong with the .84 split pulse? Why is the .81 far better?

Just really interested as there have been a few threads about these turbo's in respect to response. R31Nismoid said these turbo's may be able to make the 500rwkw mark; what exhaust housing would you use for this application? And will it loose its 2530 type response?

although i dont remember outwardly saying 500rwkw anywhere  :)

Yea, you did. Quote below.

With fuel and boost 700rwhp i think it would get close too with more boost. I dont think pulp will achieve it... but you never know

It was the post about the TO4Z results.

I used the "SEARCH" button. You must be proud of me! :P

Edited by manage13
Hey StageZilla,

What is wrong with the .84 split pulse? Why is the .81 far better?

Just really interested as there have been a few threads about these turbo's in respect to response. R31Nismoid said these turbo's may be able to make the 500rwkw mark; what exhaust housing would you use for this application? And will it loose its 2530 type response?

i was only going by the hks t04z's sorry, they only do the 3 housings, 0.64, 0.81, and 1.0 i think, and as r31nismoid said it depends on ya manifold and whether it is split pulse.

cheers

Brad

  • 3 weeks later...

Just to tack on to the end of this thread, does anyone have any experience with the Garrett T04Z with the 0.96 exhaust? I assume power would be very similar to wrxkilla's T04R dyno graph from a few weeks back, and same sort of lag/response?

Talking about a 2.6L too, not a 3L :)

Edited by Amaru
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