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Hey guys topic probs covered b4 even probs a stupi question.I have an idea but just wanted to c if anyone knows for sure and can confirm my thoughts.

I'm goin to fit the r34 gtt turbo to my r32gtst and am in need of a dump pipe 3inch, what I wanted to know is that do all the rb dump pipes fit to the back of the turbo? And if I buy a dump/front pipe should I be looking at an r32/33 or the r34 gtt pipe????

Plz help kinda doin my head in thanks

Jason

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yer coz i was lookinh on just jap and they had a dump pipe to fit 32/33/34 but then when it came to the dump/front pipe the 32/33 were together and 34 was seperate, me coming to the conclusion that the backing/dump of the turbo is the same for the rb but then when it comes to the fron the 32/33 r the same and the 34 diffrenent.

The r34 has a op6 housing do the dump is different you can use a r32 one just need to change the end flange for a op6.

Dump pipe flange is identical between R32/33/34, it's the location of the cat that differs with R34.

Read what I said.. I bolted an R32/33 JJR dump/front pipe to my highflowed R34 (OP6) turbo.

As stated turbos are completely interchangeable in the rear... Just bolt your existing kit back onto it or buy the dump pipe to suit your car (R32) not to suit your turbo.

Just wanted to further clarify.

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