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Thanks for the help
As to big power only looking at a nice 150 170 bhp mark, its the daily so need to keep the mpg as I can only imagine over 200 it won't be great lol
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Just the turbo and front mount to go I think, Max fuel is up, turbos had a little play and decat, one more silence to remove from the exhaust as its shit it self an rattles
Would like to dyno it see roughly what its running now tho
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You want to do head gasket at same time as turbo change makes life easier to access turbo.
there's always ones on here for sale too.
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only difference is mounting. same turbo setup etc but obviously you have to adapt the manifold to run round to the turbo mounted, and then back to the back of the engine. iirc it creates slight lag too
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you can only fit a limited amount of turbos down the back which is why people gearbox mount the big ones
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