T4 pedestal with wastegate.

Jun 28, 2007
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No offense to PPE, but by the time you buy a PPE pedistal/spacer and then cobble it together you might as well buy the turbonetics pedistal with the built in wastegate hole. The PPE pedistal itself doesn't begin to compare in quality when beside the turbonetics piece. All of this ofcourse is dependant on wether or not we can actually get our hands on one(turbonetics)

I guess calling it cobbled together depends on who does it. Pretty easy project to do correctly. JMO but I would never run a cast part on my truck if I had an option not to.
 

The Neens

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Aug 10, 2006
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Like I said above Kat, last I knew no they were not. I tried myself to have a friend of a friend of a friend pull some strings and even that was a no go. But I realize I am a no one so that was okay. I guess I will just hold my hope on EDP(chad) shoulders now :( as he is the only one to step up and say "hey we are suppose to get these" but I thought I also read that people were suppose to get their "hands" on some along time ago....well see I guess.

I'm guessing a huge glass of STFU might be in order:hug:
 

EDP

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We are working on a complete install kit... Unfortunatly with todays economy its hard to get manufactures to produce products with out huge orders. We are waiting on a few things to get re machined. We dont want to sell the kit until we have a complete install kit and all pieces are tested (lines, fittings, etc.) But if you need just the pedestal show of hands and I will see what we can get arranged.
 

JoshH

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Where did you get it? What did it cost? Got it on yet? Got any pics?
 

JOHNBOY

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Aug 30, 2006
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If you do not care for PPE's setup you can buy a cast ont for Bullseye power and make a spacer for it. I dont not like PPE's spacer. So I made my own. I still use PPE's pedistal. My spacer is a little taller and angled. It also uses 3/8 header studs to hold everything together. I use ARP small head 12 point nuts to. Makes charger whoring much easier.

I agree with Turbo Buick 6 that you can mount a gate doing like he said and do a nice job of it.