PTE 70HPQ BB, ported, coated, almost new.

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disco stu

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Ported exhaust housing done on mill, coated black ceramic by Polydyn. Ran for 20-30 minutes. Was helping a friend decide between a 67 and a 70. He went with a 67. I was gonna use it but I need the money for something else. I'll take pics if you need them. I'm sure you know what they look like, but I know how it is.

$2000 shipped.
 
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The Downpipe it's matched to. Clears ATR and KB headers. Probably will not clear AC. Also, I built it to raise the exhaust up where it bolts to the test pipe to give me max clearance.
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Package deal. $2500 plus the ride. Come on. Daddy needs a new fuel system.
 
Also, that's RJC's flange. An early one that fits the Precision housing better. No issues with bolt hole alignment or being able to get a bolt in the bottom hole.

You wanna haul ass here you go.
 
Changed my mind. Package deal only for now since they are mated to each other. Wastegate hole is max ported and probably won't fit another DP by chance. Someone has ATR's and no heater box that would be very happy with this setup.
 
Yeah, I will. I was thinking maybe I'll just get a new turbine housing and sell that one with the dp. Unless you are not concerned and will run an external gate. Because since it's closely matched to this dp chances are it will miss your puck.
 
I would be interested in the DP if the price is right. I am in the process of making a 3.5" to clear ATR headers, with no AC. This would save me some time.
 
I run an external gate and am not concerned about a larger hole as i would have to enlarge it anyhow.
 
1500 is almost journal bearing price. I'll do 1900 shipped. Consider the fact that I have another 85 in coating, and the cost of milling out the hole
as opposed to just hand porting it.
 
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