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Hi all

Well i have this turbo rear housing that i can buy of a mate, it's suppose to be form an R33, the number on it says 6085 04U 7.

The housing alos has a crack as circiled in the pics, and has some pitting on the lip. Is this a problem. I want to use the housing so i can port the wastgate as mine is suffering from boost creep.

ALSO can somone advise that the R34 rear housing will bolt up and work with an R33 center core and turbine?

PLEASE rather urgent.

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The cracks are very common with alot of these turbo's and i wouldnt worry if using it, They all crack in exactly the same place.

Unless you are replacing a 21U housing i wouldnt worry about doing the swap.

The pitting is normal and will not affect the turbo's efficiency as it is just the guide lip for the center cartridge.

If you have access to a sand blaster i would give it a quick go over to clean it up.

So is this the standard rear housing for an R33 turbo, i can't be bothered taking my cover off to check the numbers match up.

So the crack is no problem then, it will be ok?

As for the other question, will an r34 rear housing fit an R33 cartrige and turbine?

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