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which wastegate is good for me?

Old Jul 23, 2011 | 08:29 AM
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which wastegate is good for me?

hey guys. im still putting together a turbo kit and just recently bought a t4 manifold that uses a 38mm TiAL wastegate flange.

im shooting for 12-14 lbs of boost which i was told should net me 350-400 rwhp from a Borg Warner s362.

with that said; what size TiAL wastegate should i use? if i can get away with using a 38mm safely, i wont have to modify the mani. if you guys think i should be going bigger than what size would be ideal and besides tial can anyone suggest another good reliable brand?
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Old Jul 23, 2011 | 10:38 AM
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38MM is the smallest you should use.

If the flange is a typical square flange, you may be able to just grind out to match a large wastegate. If it's v-band, the only thing you can do is cut it off and weld on a new one.

38MM is the minimum, and it may or may not be enough depending on the design of the manifold and downpipe.
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Old Jul 23, 2011 | 02:03 PM
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thanks aaron. the down pipe is from a racing beat exhaust system. im sure my mechanic will be modifying it to fit the kit im putting together. as for if its a v-band, im not sure. in the other thread i wanted to know if changing the wastegate size to the recommend 44mm would increase the flow. here i want to know if i just stayed with a 38mm wastegate, would it be adequate enough for the power and boost im looking to make..

my guess is, if your saying 38mm is the minimum than i should just go with a bigger wastegate. hopefully the flange wont hold it back too much =O
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