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I want one on my 1.4 now!!!
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Nice! Will be keeping an eye on this.
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Trust me, for the years I've pondered over compressor maps, this or the 2052S is about the best turbo you'll get for an XUD for efficiency and keeping flow up whilst not turning it into a hairdryer.
Glad to see someone is FINALLY doing it... Both me and Con have been on about it for yonks.
See if you can get a compressor cover off a shagged 2256v or 2056v or something, it'll make your life 500x easier than trying to adapt that silly outlet..
EDIT: Oh and by the way, looks like the turbine outlet is identical to the T2 one, you might just be able to ram on a T2 exhaust elbow... Dependsif the angles are the same, but that could be the closest you'll get to a stock fitment turbo on a DT.
(16-05-2016, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Oh I don't care about the stripped threads lol, that's easily solved by hammering the bolt in.
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Looks great, will be interested to see how it goes when it's fitted
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As Ruan said, getting hold of another compressor housing would make it alot easier, as the angle on the outlet of that bitch is going to be a bit of a sod....
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