true/ false... tial 35 and 38mm wastegates...
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true/ false... tial 35 and 38mm wastegates...
I was bsing with someone and they said something about the tial wastegate I have... and how they went from 35-38 mm recently.
Well we were talking about this and that and he told me that tial's standard 35mm and 38mm come with a valve thats different from the hp and larger tials.
Something about different heat tolerances?
Well we were talking about this and that and he told me that tial's standard 35mm and 38mm come with a valve thats different from the hp and larger tials.
Something about different heat tolerances?
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Re: true/ false... tial 35 and 38mm wastegates... (ekb18c)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ekb18c »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">35mm are no more, meaning tial doesn't make them anymore. 38mm are the standard now. </TD></TR></TABLE>
ditto.
ditto.
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Re: true/ false... tial 35 and 38mm wastegates... (GreenGoblin)
i know they do not make them anymore BUT I aleady have a 35mm thats brand new.
anyways anyone heard of the valve to release the pressure having a upgrade to something that takes more heat and what not.
I wish I would have waited now but it was a killer deal and I should have known it was because tial was updating their wastegates to the 38mm.
Wanna trade...
anyways anyone heard of the valve to release the pressure having a upgrade to something that takes more heat and what not.
I wish I would have waited now but it was a killer deal and I should have known it was because tial was updating their wastegates to the 38mm.
Wanna trade...
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Re: true/ false... tial 35 and 38mm wastegates... (twkdCD595)
dunno about the valve or whatnot, but if u got a good deal on the 35, then good for you and just use it. i've known people who have used it for years with no problems. stronger may be better "just in case" but if what u have works just use it
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