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Going TD04 as soon as my WEPR mani and downpipe is made up and delivered but need some advice. I will be running somewhere between 0.6-0.8 low boost and 1.0-1.1 high boost and would like to know if I should keep the internal wastegate or order an externally gated mani instead? I have a greddy profec b spec 2 ebc and the main things I need are a quick spool and no boost spikes.

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I think it's a case of pay for what u get as in I've never really heard anything

About tial where as some of the cheaper ones won't hold boost proper boost spike or just out n out brake on the person think its worth u looking a some reviews on both and see what u think

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Don't skimp on a wastegate, if it fucks up and lets your turbo over boost you could quite easily finish you engine and it will cost a lot more to get that fixed!

Internal wastegate ftw anyway, they dont hear me coming till i am flying past them and i prefer it that way!

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I will look at reviews on them but surely over the spring pressure it is the EBC controlling the boost anyway? My controller has a red warning light and beeper that you can set at desired pressure to warn you that you are over boosting anyway.

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The stainless steel straight pipe at the bottom of the pic is the screamer pipe would go down towards the ground after coming off your EWG and open up underneath you engine so on full boost you would get the scream its down to you whether you want the screamer noise or just your usual exhaust noise mate

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