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I've got a silicon elbow for the turbo outlet. Just hooking straight into the stock pipework. Then I just need a 40mm fitting for my bov return and a 20mm for the breather pipe.

One thing I haven't considered, does stao send gaskets with his turbos and will the turbo have exhaust studs?

Ok everyone. For future reference. Atr43 SS-1 is not an easy bolt on option. Needs new water lines and the oil drain needs to be customized, you cant put the rear exhaust nut on because the outlet flange is about 3-4 mm from the stud and the outlet of the compressor jams against the manifold, yer I can just turn the compressor housing to suit but then the wastegate actuator gets more pressure, the t3 flange and the Nissan 6 bolt flange or should I say flat plate with holes tapped in it is just welded onto the turbo, im guessing that it's a t25 exhaust housing with the flanges cut off.. Why the f**k did I think a cheap turbo was a good idea.

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man r his turbos really that bad?? i was considering getting one at some stage..now I will THINK BEFORE. Thanks for the warning, maybe a Garret is the way to go after all...But quite a few people are commending the guy..so...pics please?? that will help a lot of people in here

Their turbos are pretty good in general. I'm running a one of their high flows and can't be happier.

Two mate's got their ATR43 turbos on theirs I've seen them, very welly machined inside, abit rough out side. They made a generic housing into a T3x Nissan housing so consider the concept in making them, thats understandable. Both made 300rwkws+, Its a Turbo so its more of the performance then the looks.

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Their turbos actually do looks abit rough in appearance, its all comes down to performance.

Is that what you've got?

http://www.skylinesa...ost__p__5678760

Yer thats the one, I wasn't really concerned with looks as you can't even see it once fitted, more so unhappy that it's a "direct oem replacement" and it's no where near fitting. He is sending me a spacer and gaskets so will see how it goes next week. Pics to come.

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