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SignUp Now!haywire4130 said:With an external gate you dont have to worry about having a small enough hole to allow a puck to seal against. You can hypothetically match it right up to the hole in your downpipe. Only downside is if you plan on selling your turbo in the future it may reduce its value since the next guy might be running an internal gate downpipe.
TT/Ameasap said:I port mine to .110 and get great boost control down low for initial tuning. If you plan on running big boost.. Like 30+, talk to Bison first.
1.100 yes... Freakin IPad!! LolI was hoping Bison would chime in by now
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Np. If its creeping with the .950 hole then you can easily open it a little more. In the past ive had to go to 1.25" on an unopened engine with a 6262 just to get the boost into the 26-27 range. Even at that boost the turbo was only using about 60-65% of its mass flow potential on the stock engine and is too much for a stock engine most of the time.Ok .950 i thought thats what you said. And ya i want everything i can get out of it. I already disassembled it and have it ready to throw on the drill press. I think i saw a couple bits that are close, something like a .944, .953, and a little bigger .960 i think. It looks like conturing the housing after wards is gonna be needed. I measured the hole the .835
Very nice by the way, i must say to the builder him self. Appreciate it Brian
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