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Old 12-22-2003, 11:43 AM
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Default Must I use the "o2 housing" on my DSM T25?

I have a DSM T25 that I am gonna use for my turbo project. It didnt come with the "o2 Housing" though. Do I have to track one down or can I just have my downpipe come up and bolt onto the turbo itself?
If I have to have one does anyone have one to get rid of cheap?
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Get a turbine outlet flange and weld the wastegate dump tube and down pipe separately.
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Default Re: Must I use the "o2 housing" on my DSM T25? (T-RO)

you can use the flange made by BMC.

http://www.homemadeturbo.com/f...=5597

the o2 housing wont clear the crossmember on the crx. That entails that even if you get it to clear on other car models, the bend is going to be a bit sharp. Id go custom downpipe.
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Sweet, thanks.
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