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im using the stock exhaust manifold the compressor bounces the manifold I was told that i need to make a plate to bring the turbo unit outwards anyone has any idea how thick to make the plate i would roughly say about a 3/4 inch plate......but im open to suggestions

its in a r33

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10mm is enough for a gt30, not sure how much bigger a gt35 comp housing is but you shouldnt need more than 15mm.

MTQ engine systems usually have them in stock

GT30 & GT35 are the same frame, exterior housing sizes are identical.

Its the wheels that are different inside

surely the stock manifold is going to be a restriction on a 35R

Sure is going to be a restriction. 300rwkw is pretty much where everyone has run into drama's

And cosidering a GT35 - 350rwkw+ ... the two are not going to like each other.

GT30 & GT35 are the same frame, exterior housing sizes are identical.

Its the wheels that are different inside

Sure is going to be a restriction. 300rwkw is pretty much where everyone has run into drama's

And cosidering a GT35 - 350rwkw+ ... the two are not going to like each other.

can i ask what manifold you recommend ? a 6boost or something of that calibre?

ETM or 6boost are the people to go to for manifolds in the $1200-$1400 region. I wouldn't be spending any less than that, cheaper items just give you headaches.

I'm sure there are other manufacturers around but these two businesses have loads of RB experience which is handy as they offer off-shelf stuff :D

The next level would be items from Full Race (US) and similar outfits.

You are talking $2000+ then and really would only be used on the highest end/big budget style setups.

There is Jap stuff as well, but i'd go locally for this.

Only reason i'd use the Jap stuff is in say a Trust "KIT" where you get everything (turbo/gate/manifold etc)

"GT30 & GT35 are the same frame, exterior housing sizes are identical.

Its the wheels that are different inside"

Ah , no actually the GT3582R's compressor housing and backplate/adapter are T04S . They are the same as what a GT3040R/GT3082R uses on its compressor end but the GT3071R and GT3076R/GT3037's use T04E housings and adapter rings .

A .

Oh ic ic ... i should have added the "40(82)" on the end of the GT30 :D

I know they are the same size as i did the numbers moons ago for my own placement.

I didn't know the smaller ones used smaller dimensions, interesting :)

I fitted a GT3582 last week and got a 10mm spacer laser cut up for $5 at any laser cutting joint, just give them ur turbo gasket as template

unless ofcourse u would be dumb enough to go purchase one thru mtq or gcg and get ripped blind.

just a heads up.

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