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Definitely need to know what turbo youve got before you can select a housing. You may find replacing the housing will fall short in benefit to replacing the whole turbo.

Can you please state what your aim of changing the housing is so we can comment on a better solution if possible?

Also, not knowing your turbos actual spec gives me the impression it may be a cheaply made thing and you could be blowing hard earned dollars in the wrong way. There are many options around the $1k mark these days that will easily replace what you have and possibly exceed your aims for the change.. Chances are buying a garrett housing OR moddifying another one to suit your 'hybrid' turbo will cost similar money and wont necessarily hold the gains you seek.

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And inducer/exducer refer to the smallest and largest diameters of the wheel in question respectively. Irrespective of compressor or turbine.

Just to clarify.

you sure bout that? isnt the inducer the diameter that draws the air/gas in and exducer the diameter that expels the air/gas?? so the 60mm being talked about is the turbine inducer diameter isnt it??

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Nag its not a cheap setup the previous owner spent 3500 on getting the turbo custom made buy a bloke here reason I'm changing is cause it was on an Sr20 and its now going on a 26/30 so going a bigger rear and also I have a twin scroll manifold so need a housing to suit that forgot to get turbo today so I will get it tomorrow and take some measurements

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you sure bout that? isnt the inducer the diameter that draws the air/gas in and exducer the diameter that expels the air/gas?? so the 60mm being talked about is the turbine inducer diameter isnt it??

Yea thats how I have an understanding of it

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so took a better measurement before didnt have the right tool before was just going bye eye n a ruler lol

turns out i have a 66mm inducer and a 56mm exducer cant seem to find any info on the as to what rear housing to buy anyone got any ideas?

been having a look around and the garret t31 housing i have on there atm soom to suit gt30/gt35 and its definetly a bigger than 60mm wheel (gt30) so im guessing it has to be a housing to suit gt35?

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