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Hi allI have just purchased a new greddy td06 20g and i overlooked it had a trust Mitsubishi triangle shaped 3 bolt flange type. It is going on my 20det and I am now looking for a adaptor like the t3 to t25 ones you can get and vice versa but I can not find them on the market anymore. Does anyone know who has them as the turbo is going in next week and need this sorted ASAP..

All help would be much appreciated as I've been looking a few days now...Cheers

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OR, for $150 just buy the back door Kando the Great housing that will bolt to your modded manifold! :)

Even a well made spacer will just be introducing more bolts and gaskets to leak and decrease clearance to the inner strut upgright

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Turbine-Housing-Kinugawa-TD06SL2-20G-T67-25G-T3-8cm-AR61-V-Band-External-/270900070544?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3f12e70890#ht_2093wt_1270

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OR, for $150 just buy the back door Kando the Great housing that will bolt to your modded manifold! :)

Even a well made spacer will just be introducing more bolts and gaskets to leak and decrease clearance to the inner strut upgright

http://www.ebay.com....#ht_2093wt_1270

That's what my mate said as well and for 150 its the same price of a custom spacer but didn't wana go that route unless I new I'd have Clarence issues with a adaptor. Has anyone else done this before or is just buying a t3 housing going to be the easiest way. rant.gif

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Buy the kando housing to suit your turbo.

Pull the rear housing off and measure the diameter of the largest point of the wheel (exducer). Then buy the housing to suit which one you have.

61mm = TD06SL2

65mm = Standard TD06

67mm = TD06H

Kando the great has the housings you want for any of the above. Turn your nightmare into a near bolt on affair. Please read the kando thread for further detail.

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