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Hi guys,

I am wanting to know what is required to change if you upgrade the stock turbos to a direct bolt-on, such as the Garrett 2860r -7's?

I know you can get the genuine gaskets from Nissan, wondering what exactly i need, and where is the best place to source them from?

Anyone have any contacts??

Cheers!

Dan :D

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and manifold to head gaskets, also turbo inlet gasket and turbo outlet gasket, also washers for the oil feeds and water feeds and for the oil drains and water drains. there is a nissan gasket kit that has all that stuff in it.

there is a nissan gasket kit that has all that stuff in it.

hey BeerBaron do you mean the 'engine' gasket kit available through nissan-which has head gasket etc. as well? or have you found a supplier who does a 'turbo changeover' set, with only the required bits and pieces? my local nissan dealership spares guys say it has to be ordered seperately :)

hi mate. there is a nissan turbo gasket kit. I am not 100% sure which gaskets it includes but the nissan part number is 14401-24U26. It should cost around $150 or so. at worst it you may have to buy the manifold-head gasket seperately.

failing that HKS sell a kit too with all the gaskets but it's around $300 or more.

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