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i'm considering upgrading turbo to something larger and have found a gt35r with internal wastegate, its t3 flange, and i am wondering if there is enough room for it to fit on my stock manifold in the low mount position, any help would be appreciated

thanks

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i'm considering upgrading turbo to something larger and have found a gt35r with internal, its t3 flange, and i am wondering if there is enough room for it to fit on my stock manifold in the low mount position, any help would be appreciated

thanks

Will need a spacer plate to clear the manifold.

But yep, can be low mounted.

I'm pretty sure this applied to RB20/25 manifolds if I am correct, because I know this is how it works on an RB30 manifold..

But someone feel free to correct me if I am wrong.

Basically because of the size of the turbo, front cover/housing, it will either touch the manifold or just not even get close, which means the flange on the turbo cant sit all the way up to the manifold..

A spacer plates sits between the turbo and the manifold flange to allow the turbo to sit a little lower down from the manifold, allowing clearance for the front cover to have space between it and the manifold it self.

Hope that makes some sense, if it doesn't I will have to bust out bad ass Microsoft Paint! And you don't want that shit!

Abu

if your talking about the garrett GT3582R-IW

then yes they fit fine.i was running mine low mounted for nearly a year, and have only recently changed to a high mount manifold due to my stainless low mount cracking. (as they do)

if your interested i have the spacer and custom stainless dump pipe you will require for installing it.

and i also have a stainless oil feed, and return to suit.

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And then have it crack and have to remove/fix the setup half a dozen times... ye no.

Too much of a pain

im using a 250 dollar manifold.. ill make sure ill let you know WHEN and IF mine cracks :)

i know of a couple of people using them.. and they have not cracked in a couple of years of VERY hard driving..

willing to show me different ash?

Edited by LTHLRB

well then speak to leigh at extreme turbo manifolds to weld you up one..

and

yes you can use it on a stock one.. you will needa punch a hole in it for the gate where it all merges (near where you bolt the turbo on) and you will need a space for clearence..

And then have it crack and have to remove/fix the setup half a dozen times... ye no.

Too much of a pain

GKTECH make a stainless manifold that has been personally tested by Greg on one of his track cars.

Took a good thrashing with a decent sized GARRETT turbo, constant abuse on the track with no issues.

He also does a lot of stainless manifolds for RB30 which have been running on some high power engines for a fair period of time.

I agree, some stainless manifolds are poorly made and are prone to crack, but some are good quality and do last.

Cast would still be the safest bet by far though.

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