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Originally posted by bodge

Yes the 3037 PRO S does fit on the standard manifold but, it requires a spacer plate to be made up because the compresor housing fouls against the manifold. When l was installing it l was quite surprised how much room l had to fit the turbo.

did u get it new or second hand??

now the only thing holding u back will be the stock manifold, as its a piece of shit :uh-huh:

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Hmm...I've never heard of the 3037 PRO S...I've only heard of the 3037 and 3037S. And I'm pretty sure both these turbos don't fit on the stock manifold as they both use GT30 outlet flanges. What's the difference between the PRO? Ahh...wait a sec, I think the PRO is the newer version...right? I think it's basically the same as the 3037S except it has an internal wastegate. Yeah???

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