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my mechanic went to fit them up and they didnt fit, had to make custom dump pipes, apparently the turbo flange? was the problem, he is one the top tuners in nz.....so im hoping he was right! plus had to make up new oil, water returns from the turbos, can find exactly what is the problem if you want......

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my mechanic went to fit them up and they didnt fit, had to make custom dump pipes, apparently the turbo flange? was the problem, he is one the top tuners in nz.....so im hoping he was right! plus had to make up new oil, water returns from the turbos, can find exactly what is the problem if you want......

May have been wise to do before posting :pirate:

Your not talking about Soichi are you? If so. Dis-regard my comment.

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May have been wise to do before posting :pirate:

Your not talking about Soichi are you? If so. Dis-regard my comment.

no, christchurch company, but i trust these guys wouldnt get it wrong, they would have the most cars featured in nz performance over any other workshop, dam switched on........

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Mine are here in a week (or two) and id imagine wont have any issues like any other grand name dump.

But then im using GT-SS, but same turbo essentially, people using them on 2530's = same as -5

I thought you posted earlier that your using trust dumps as there the best?Was I mistaken :D

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May have been wise to do before posting :)

Your not talking about Soichi are you? If so. Dis-regard my comment.

spoke to one of the mechanics. he said they will not bolt up to the turbos, no way of fitting......tomei dump pipes forsale :D ha....

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I sure as hell hope they bolt up to the Gt2860R-7's because i have Tomei dumps sitting at home waiting for my turbos which were ordered about an hour ago.

I will be very pissed if they dont fit, my cars been off the road too long for me to get other dumps to fit my front pipes.

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Mine are here in a week (or two) and id imagine wont have any issues like any other grand name dump.

But then im using GT-SS, but same turbo essentially, people using them on 2530's = same as -5

how much for the old trust ones?

the reason why ur dump pipe doesnt fit ur new turbo is because u bought the wrong exhaust housing

the exhaust housing u have must be to suit a SR20 dump pipe

an eazy fix for this problem is get ur standard Rb turbo's exhaust housing machined to suit ur new 2860

exactly wat i was goin to point out

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I think you need to tell that kiwi boy of yours to lay off the crack..

they fit..

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Shit.. just read the rest of the thread..

i'm sure one of the dumps has an indent to overcome that problem of fouling..

either way i wont ever know since i have a/m turbo inlets anyway......

i've gone from Trust to tomei... trust is pain in the burrrtt

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