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Old 02-26-2014, 05:09 PM
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Hey guys I got an 09 LNF and I'm looking to go bigger turbo. Just wondering what is needed to run the gt3076r on the lnf. Also if there is a kit for our cars with this turbo where's the best place to buy from thanks.
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Hey bro. Dont knownif you have a turbo yet, but j do habe a gt35r still I believe. Selling it for $850 shipped. It has less than 1k miles on it
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How does it bolt to manifold? Do you just need an adapter or whole new exhaust Mani?
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you need a manifold with the proper flange. theres no adapters for this.

you basically need oil feed/retrun lines, coolant lines depending on which 3076, charge pipes, bov, waste gate, intercooler, intake,

treadstone might be your best bet for this.
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Yes you would need a manifold with a t3 flange. I believe the zzp big turbo manifold wouldnt be a bad idea. You would also need the oil lines and the downpipe with a bov and wastegate to make the turbo function correctly. You can get the intercooler later but you probably at least need a hot pipe to match the turbo.
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Originally Posted by ryansalazan
Yes you would need a manifold with a t3 flange. I believe the zzp big turbo manifold wouldnt be a bad idea. You would also need the oil lines and the downpipe with a bov and wastegate to make the turbo function correctly. You can get the intercooler later but you probably at least need a hot pipe to match the turbo.
Could I just mount BOV to the charge pipe as well?
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Yes you could. It needs to be attached to the hot side pipe
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Why dont you just look into the turbo's designed for our vehicles... like the ZFR our the WR3 our Hahn 20g.. or S252et. Just a thought. I would go a different route!
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