T4 Upgrade - HELP me if you've done it.

Bryan92t

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Look for used turbos on Ebay from Garrett, PTE, ITS...
You should find a nice turbo to keep in your budget under those names.

Look in the vendors section, 935motorsports.com has a T4 turbo oil line kit for the 7M.

Or you could just get a bolt-on turbo for the 7M.

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Xtreme

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if youre only going for 400 hp. just get an upgraded ct, that is relatively inexpensive, as well as eliminating oil line mods, a new WG, exhaust and intake pipe.
 

Stretch

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935's t3 and t4 oil line kit is overpriced by the looks of what you get. Price it out from summit's online store and check what I mean.
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siman

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Do not spend $400 on an "upgraded" CT26. Its destined for failure! Look how long the average life span of an upgraded CT is......since its a small shaft design they just break under heavly load ( boost ).

If you already have $400 just save up another $400 and buy a nice turbonetics T4/T04B-P trim......exhaust A/R should stay around .60-.80(max).

That will EASILY flow upwards of 550-600hp with your current insurance ( mods )....but going with the route I personally am going to hit ( 400whp)....you could hit 400hp on the dyno untuned...which of course is a big no no...but LOL 400 actually is EASY to hit with a new turbo set up.

I see that your local too! Have we met before?
SimpleIcon hit me up in a pm. I got some nice info.

-Jonathan Mann
 

91T breezen'

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If you are looking for 500 hp, then a good alternative would be a CT housing around a GT40 comp, with a dual ceramic ball bearing cartridge. It's exotic, but quick spooling (so I've heard)and will flow 500-550whp with supporting fuel and tuned. This guy builds quality, and can tell you more about it: Kent@ Turbochargersystems.com go look at the site, and give him a call or e-mail him. He knows his stuff.
Tom
 

Dziuggy

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btw oil lines, jblmk3 sells oil return block flange with AN-10 adapter on it around $3X. any performance shop sells steel braded lines + any an adapters you need should run you under a hundred to do the lines