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LOL when I thought it would be easy to find this it seems impossible lol

 

I've tried wanted section, I've tried every supplier on here I can think off, breakers, ebay, replied to all the forsale posts and someones bought them.

 

Is this a common failure point and that why they get snapped up?

 

Or if anyone knows the where abouts of a Jspec (if there is any difference to uk) i would be very much appreciated. In fact i only need to borrow it but would pay for the pleasure, or if i had to buy it i would.

 

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Tim

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I have no idea but every time I see someone selling it, its always sold by the time I ask.

 

Basically I'm building a single turbocharger kit for my own car. I've got a complete mockup engine on the stand, the full stock TT setup, everything apart from that little piece. Once i get that i can make a jig that bolts to the block to allow me to have a Precat start and then finishing position. so when i put my single turbo manifold on the engine i can accurately build the downpipe and wastegate pipe work to finish in factory positions.

 

Just seem to be having no luck finding this last little part

 

Tim

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I doubt there's much of a market for yet another single turbo kit for the 2JZ TBH, there's so many available as it is.

 

However, if you could design a budget method of adapting the stock manifold to accept a small single, that would probably do well, especially for those with blown stock turbos. Pretty sure one of the Japanese manufacturers made one at some point.

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my aim is a street based turbo, I'm leaving the big bhp setups to people like whifbitz etc. but i feel the BPU TT setup to moving to a small street turbo, without having to go made. using a special ported cast manifold setup, genuine garrett GTX turbochargers and Tial wastegate. in the 450-600bhp range only, turbo option dependant. with similar torque.

 

Straight replacement for substantially cheaper than the big bhp kits, and aimed at reliability because of the cast setup........its all in the air at the moment as i will be building my own kit for my supra.

Tim

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Looks like the exhaust gas control valve for the sequential system so would expect it to be redundant on a single set up. It is different for the UK spec as I needed one recently, must of been lucky to get one same day as posting wanted thread! If all else fails Toyota will sort you out for around 800 quid (600 for jspec)!

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...... but i feel there is a gap in the market from the BPU TT setup to moving to a small street turbo, without having to go mad....

 

I guess I may fall in to that market ;)

Struggling to decide whether to sell my UKTT6 bpu or put an affordable turbo upgrade to provide another 100bhp and keep her for another couple of years.

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oh thankyou guys this is all i need,

 

its not the control valve i need, as i have that part. Its just the last cast part underneath in the picture. The part that has the O2 sensor hole in it.

 

Do you guys still have that part? if so i can i buy it or borrow it for a short period?

 

Tim

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this is getting boring now. (see edit history)
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