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My rear housing is v-band to the centre cartridge while yours is bolted.... I think that is the difference! Looks like that is the difference between 8cm and 10cm by browsing ebay. What did you order?

Looks like you're almost ready for a tune?

Tune soon & ordered a 10cm...... checked ebay but both seem same, pics and all.

Asked if any part number or casting difference's, Eiji answer is Both turbine housing looks similar, The difference is on scroll area.

Anyone got real-life pics of kando 8cm T3 rear housing?

Tune soon & ordered a 10cm...... checked ebay but both seem same, pics and all.

Asked if any part number or casting difference's, Eiji answer is Both turbine housing looks similar, The difference is on scroll area.

Anyone got real-life pics of kando 8cm T3 rear housing?

I've got one here waiting to go on. I'll get it from the shed tomorrow and bang up a pic. But from memory it looks like my 8cm T3.

IMHO You can definitely see that the 8cm is narrower, i think OP (of this issue) will be able to work it out from there

Maybe if someone can take pics of a 10cm if its not on already?

I tend to disagree, I asked that prior to ordering and they said that the TD07 comp cover to suit a 25G was larger then a TD06 cover to suit a 25g. not saying your wrong, but maybe the seller is misguided. But I'm not convinced that he is.

Edited by urtwhistle

Hey Simon have you got an ETA on the re-tune with cams lol? Im gonna be swapping in some new valve springs soon so if the cams work out for you I may as well slap a pair in while i got the rockers off...

Hey f**k you... Tune your billet wheel first haha

Probably a month if I'm honest, Sean at Allstar is away for about 3 weeks... Might be able to borrow the dyno before then though but I've got a fair bit of work to do to the car as well...

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