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Old 11-17-07, 09:15 PM
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Switching exhaust housings on turbos?

Hey guys, I got a buddy who works for a performance shop and long story short, he got 2 free turbos, and the one I am interested in is a 18g with upgrade to 20g blades. These turbos were on a twin turbo 350z. And I just want that one turbo. Is it possible to find an exhaust housing that I could buy and replace with the one that is on there now, so that I can bolt it up to my car?
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the Greddy turbo kit comes with a TD06-20G and manifold. I'm pretty sure that manifold (and supporting piping/lines/etc) are what you need to make this turbo work on your car. Your 18G is TD06 I believe.

The only bolt on option is a hybrid turbo, where they keep the stock hotside housing and upgrade the compressor side.
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