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I have found this turbo the 17cm one fora good price. I was thinking to put it on my RB25det. Would anybody hapen to know it uses the same bolt pattern to the standard exhaust manifold?

Also i think that this turbo will be pretty laggy so i was wondering if it was possible to use a smaller trust exhaust comp. Maybe from a TD05 or a TD06 to bring boost on earlier. ould anyone know if these housings are interchangable or not and the difficulty/cost involved in doing something like this.

Thanks

Con

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Thanks steve,

Would it be possible to greate an adaptor plate to suit the bolt pattern of the torbo and the pattern of the manifold?

Steve the turbo is Brand new and is extremely cheap to pass up the offer. I ahve an RB30 bottom end and plan to do the conversion in the future.

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I'm not sure about these turbo but i know they have different flanges and are normally top mount not low mount like your stock turbo. also you will need an external waste gate it would be perfect for your rb2530 but a waste on a stock rb25 talk to your work shop they should know

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