tial v44?
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I currently am but, it's not going to be done for some time. Is there anything specific you wanted to know about it? The Tial 44 uses v-band clamps, so at the minimum it would require cutting the existing stock flanges off the exhaust pieces and welding v-bands on. Other than that though, it's still of the same high quality as all the other Tial wastegates are. Other than ease of use as a result of the v-band mounts, there isn't really any particular benefits from any of the other Tial wastegates, so a Tial 38 or 46 would be a bit better option for most people since they can be made to work without modification. The only reason I decided on the 44mm is because v-bands are easier, and I'm re-positioning my wastegate into the engine bay.
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Why not just get a 38? For the price of a 46, you can get a 38, adapter plates, and still have money left over. Adapter plates can be gotten from speed force racing.