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Old 22 July 2014, 07:08 PM
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Default md321t on newage sti 2.0

Anyone running an md321t non billet on a newage sti 2.0 thinking about getting one but worried about the lag! If anyone has any experience or graphs would be good!!

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Old 22 July 2014, 07:53 PM
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I am running that turbo on an S202, search Kas and S202 , the car drives beautifully and pulls from 2,500 hard right to 8+ very smoothly (although it gets interesting at about 6)

I'm not able to put the graphs up because I'm computer illiterate but Max or Kas may be able to put any old ones on.
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Ran one of these for about a year on an Sti Bug, not too laggy at all, got going at around 3.5k then just pulled very strongly to the red line. Bigger turbos are only laggy if you insist on driving the car like it's a diesel!
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I used to run a T+ on my 2005 STI

approx 440bhp on AndyF's butt dyno
was on 1.7 bar by about 3K rpm
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Had exactly that setup on my old silver STi

Pulled really well with a Harvey up pipe. Not noticeably more laggy than the standard turbo.

Great setup with other supporting mods
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As it's a non billet I assume it's second hand? All the usual bearing checks needed!
A good turbo but don't forget that you need all the usual supporting mods if you want to see near it's potential power rating.
I run the billet version.

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Originally Posted by JohnD
As it's a non billet I assume it's second hand? All the usual bearing checks needed!
A good turbo but don't forget that you need all the usual supporting mods if you want to see near it's potential power rating.
I run the billet version.

JohnD
Yeah I have all the supporting mods mate!! What power u running? Will u be at the pub meet on Sunday?
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