Greddy turbo kit d16z6 fitment issue - hitting block

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Old Jun 26, 2018 | 07:00 PM
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Default Greddy turbo kit d16z6 fitment issue - hitting block

Hey guys I picked up a greddy turbo kit for my sohc. I was test fitting it and I saw it's hitting on the webbing where there is a bolt in the block. My motor is a d16z6 and I'm wondering if maybe I got a d16y8 kit or if I got had with a different turbo as I didn't think any grinding would be necessary for a greddy kit.

Anyone ever encountered this on this setup? Is the grinding a necessary step? Can I grind that web out? I'll try to attach some photos. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Old Jun 27, 2018 | 04:42 AM
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Default Re: Greddy turbo kit d16z6 fitment issue - hitting block

Take the bolt out, that is a closed hole.
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Old Jun 27, 2018 | 06:34 AM
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Take the bolt out, that is a closed hole.
Thanks for the response man. I was looking at the photo this morning and I'm guessing this is where the header bracket bolts to the block? If it comes down to even having to shave it I suppose this wouldnt really be a big deal either.

I should've investigated some more yesterday but I had just ran the oil feed stuff and I was over it. Thanks again for the response.
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Old Jun 27, 2018 | 09:55 AM
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Thanks for the response man. I was looking at the photo this morning and I'm guessing this is where the header bracket bolts to the block? If it comes down to even having to shave it I suppose this wouldnt really be a big deal either.

I should've investigated some more yesterday but I had just ran the oil feed stuff and I was over it. Thanks again for the response.
No problem, that is a bracket hole. The 15G setup doesnt require any grinding. Just remove the bolt and it'll slide on
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