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Will these turbos fit my 2024 Z?

KrackaC8

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Twin to single rear mount should be fine!
 

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I would say that only problem would be the weight, any gains picked up with the size would be negated by the weight, just my .02.
 

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The guy you're racing would be back at the start of the drag strip by the time you built boost on that 😂
 

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IMHO since turbos are and expensive mod it's best to go bigger to make sure it's a one-time purchase. You don't want to install them and a month later feel like you need more power and be bottle necked again by the smallish turbo you've shown here. It's always better to have slightly too big a turbo than too small.
 
 






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