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which wastegate should i get, the tial or hks standard, only plain to beeost about 12 racing.
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It's pretty hard to beat Tial quality!
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hks, but that is just a personal choice, they are both great quality and work great too
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I have used both and the hks regulated boost much better. less spikes.
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I would go HKS as well just cause I had great success with mine.
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