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Old 07-06-2015 | 09:47 AM
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Default Where can i get a t34??

Looking for a t34.63 (with a roller bearing ideally but could have it sent away for modification) , been scanning the normal places for a while, here and ebay, rs breakers etc, with no joy, does anyone know anywhere else that i can look?? Really looking for a set of siemens 55lbs aswell but i know thats a bigger ask lol,
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Old 08-06-2015 | 03:49 PM
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Buy mine??!
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I had the same problem and went down the T35/0.55 route. Was told I didn't need a remap. Testing it next weekend

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Why do you want a T34? You'd be far better off with a modern turbo. T34's are gash compared to them.


Originally Posted by Sierrasideways
I had the same problem and went down the T35/0.55 route. Was told I didn't need a remap. Testing it next weekend

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A t35 is a t34 and you should always have the map checked when changing turbo spec.
Old 08-06-2015 | 05:21 PM
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I got one the begining of the year from cr turbos
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I got mine 6 weeks ago From Turbo technics, 4 day turn around T35.55

Siemens 3102 55lb I found 2 new sets in the US, sadly the last ones he had
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Always used CR turbos ..I pushed my T34.48 to 407bhp 2 years ago and is still going strong .
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A t35 is a t34 and you should always have the map checked when changing turbo spec.[/QUOTE]

Will get it double checked this week. Thanks for the tip.

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Originally Posted by Sierrasideways
A t35 is a t34 and you should always have the map checked when changing turbo spec.
Will get it double checked this week. Thanks for the tip.

Philip.[/QUOTE]

It's worth it to have non melty things in your engine lol
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Originally Posted by Paul_RS
Will get it double checked this week. Thanks for the tip.

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It's worth it to have non melty things in your engine lol[/QUOTE]

Agreed.....don't want to go down that road again lol
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