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has anyone installed one of these and do I need to modify the dump pipe?? http://shopping.kinugawaturbo.com/kinugawaturbochargerbolton3antisurgenissanrb20detrb25det8cm10cm.aspx that's the link for that turbo. any help would be appreciated

I'd say yes (going from the pics). But read the thread Scott has posted as its very useful.

Until it's actually released and more pics on the site its hard to tell. I would say 95% chance it should work as a "bolt-on".

that don't really answer my question dude

Yes it does, dude.

If you roll back a few pages (between 260 and 270 IIRC?) you will find detailed discussion about those turbos. If you read the last 30 or 40 pages of that thread (OMG READ THAT MUCH?!?!?!?!) you will find all the known knowledge and theory this forum possess regarding that particular type of Kando turbo.

Otherwise I can spoon feed you: "heeeeeerrreee comes the aaeeeroopplaaannneee :) opennn wiiiiideee", YES it will bolt on without modification. If you have a split dump you would want to change to a bell mouth just in case the divider doesn't fit as good as stock. Bell mouth are always better regardless.

Please read and use the search function next time.

Yes it does, dude.

If you roll back a few pages (between 260 and 270 IIRC?) you will find detailed discussion about those turbos. If you read the last 30 or 40 pages of that thread (OMG READ THAT MUCH?!?!?!?!) you will find all the known knowledge and theory this forum possess regarding that particular type of Kando turbo.

Otherwise I can spoon feed you: "heeeeeerrreee comes the aaeeeroopplaaannneee :) opennn wiiiiideee", YES it will bolt on without modification. If you have a split dump you would want to change to a bell mouth just in case the divider doesn't fit as good as stock. Bell mouth are always better regardless.

Please read and use the search function next time.

Flame on...

Now that I re-read it, it wont bolt-on 100% as you are selecting the 3" cover, stock intake wont stretch that much. You'll need to find the 2.4" option or do a custom 3" intake. Though if you're changing the turbo to a kando, no doubt your planning on upping the boost, running a z32 (which is 80mm diameter) so the stock intake will need to be changed anyway right?

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