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The GT-SS "Hot Side" (i.e. back of turbo) bolt pattern is identical to the stock GTR R33 Turbo's

The two Trust front pipes will each bolt up as they were made to bolt up to the stock turbo's.

Once they are bolted up the Trust front pipe will bolt up.

Nissan Skyline BCNR33 RB26DET 95.1 -99.1 Main Pipe SUS 70mm, Bypass Pipe 38mm, 1& 2 Pipes 80mm (Flange Attached)

Check out below for more info:

http://www.nengun.com/trust-greddy/extention-front-pipe

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The dump flange is the same as the tracing on the paper (same as the Greddy T618Z). Your turbine outlet is same as the used gasket. They will bolt up :D

I am still waiting for my gaskets that should have come with the trust extension kit from Advan after a week of phone calls :P

BTW which gasket will you be using? Also is there any Trust logo on your dump-extesion pipes?

Edited by 9krpm

thanks for the reply's

i have now recieved my dump pipes and i went to trial fit them and it wouldnt fit on as there is a metal divider (seperate's wastegate)

maybe im not doing something right

not sure which gaskets to use

i have both metal gaskets and the trust gaskets

no they have no trust stampings on them

you need to grind off the divider flap on the dumps. personally with the GT-SS I would use tomei dumps but since you already have the trust ones just grind off the flap and then you're good to go.

hmm yes I forgot about the divider in the GT-SS

Like Beer said you have to grind the divider on the Trust ext.

My Mines extension and dump pipes will be for sale today when I get my car back from my mechanic :) If you don't want to grind your beautiful Trust dump, drop me a line :). BTW I got Hioctane to express post me a set of the Trust gaskets after all of the hassles from Advan, but after looking at the gaskets we decided to use the metal nissan gaskets :blink:

Some aftermarket dumps come with a removable divider, so they can suit the stock or GT-SS style turbine housings. The housing on the stockers is more suited to a bellmouth dump, and the divider optimises flow for split dumps. Since you're housing doesnt need it it cut it off as per BBs instructions.

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