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Old 08-10-14, 04:25 PM
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Emusa T04E and wastegate questions

I have a good opportunity to get a sweet deal on some Emusa turbo parts including a wastegate and T04E. Has anybody ever used these? Honestly I have never heard if them.
The deal is killer but I don't want it to be fruitless.
Old 08-10-14, 04:48 PM
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How can you call it a killer deal having no idea who the company is? Lol unless he's paying you to take it than I wouldn't call that a killer deal.
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SEEMS like a killer deal. He wants 250 shipped for the turbo and wg. The parts are def new and the turbo still has all the caps on it. Figured it was an ebay turbo but I still wanted to ask. Godspeed was an ebay brand once.
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Yes, they are indeed ebay knockoffs. They're hit-and-miss as far as reliability goes. Hard to find one that usually is sized well for the rx7.
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What really defines "sized well"? The one I am looking at has .5 A/R CRRH and .7 A/R hotside. Unsure of compressor wheel.
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It will vary depending upon what you want out of it, but a .7 hotside is awful small for a rotary.
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I do have a modest short term power goal of high 200s to 300rwhp. I will get the part number and just chance see if I can find some specs on it.

I also looked at a GT3782R. .53 CRRH, 1.12 hotside, 60-1 wheel. Shows good for 350-550rwhp. But that would be much more of an investment.
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