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hi im new here,soon installing a different turbo in my rb25det,using a gt3071r internally gated 5 bolt rear turbo with atp or whatever add on wastegate into a 4'' V band downpipe which ill make myself,any advice appreciated,i dont believe its a cropped turbine by the way.

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like do i need a manifold spacer to clear the compressor housing from the standard rb25det exhaust manifold? any images of the 90 degree outlet pipework,ive got water and oil braided hoses and a drain sorted,i need a mount for the actuator for the wastegate

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so has anybody any helpfull hints on getting this turbo in with the minimum hastle,i have a filter to instal in the braided oil lines that i have,the in line filter has -4 an male fittings on it so im not sure where to get appropiate connections to my line. ive got a 10 mm t3/4 spacer and longer studs some 90 degree hoses for the ic piping side of things,myt be a bit of fun with the inlet hose as this turbo has a 2.75 '' inlet and my car just has a standard steel internal journal bearing turbo

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