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Hey guys,

Ummm yeah a bit of a dumb question here but I need to know, What flange has a stock rb20det got? Is it a T3 flange? Not quite sure and wanna upgrade the turbo for a bigger one. and don't know what to get.

Cheers guys

Ummm yeah a bit of a dumb question here but I need to know, What flange has a stock rb20det got? Is it a T3 flange? Not quite sure and wanna upgrade the turbo for a bigger one. and don't know what to get.

Do yourself a favour and read the rb20 turbo upgrade sticky above. You should know all you need to after that.

I have read that man, and i got an idea on what turbo i should put on it. but i wanna know what the stock flange is? I have a rebuilt turbo thats been hi flowed sitting there and dunno weather i can use it as i dont know if its the same flange?

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