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This is a discussion on Ca18det turbo to SR20det within the TECH Discussion Forum forums, part of the TECH Discussion category; Yeah dumb question, well dumb mistake....I bought a turbo (t25)which i thought was for a sr20det(t25g) motor but i just ...
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Yeah dumb question, well dumb mistake....I bought a turbo (t25)which i thought was for a sr20det(t25g) motor but i just found out that there's 2 types of t25s. I just need it to test to see if my car needed a new turbo. Would it work? The ca18det turbo into a sr20det motor? I'm mad but it's my mistake. Help please?
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seeing that people put SR turbos on CAs all the time I don't see why not... it probably wont work as well but it will work none the less.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Hello it should bolt up ,you may or may not need to re -clock it.
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any one else?
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Hello to "clock it" in terms of a turbo means to rotate the compressor side ,so that the outlet faces where you need it too
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