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Old 16-02-2008, 09:59 AM
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Right i know there is a few different turbo exhaust housings but I'm just wandering what the benefits/downsides are for changing them and whats the best to use. I have a std cossie t3 turbo on my zt engine and i've been told to put the .48 housing on it as it will have virtually no lag. what housing is on my turbo is it a .55. I know it says on it but i'm laying in bed and the turbo is at workshop lol. also what housings are on what turbo's from standard.

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Standard cossie t3 turbo has a .48 housing already, both 2wd and 4wd, and still has a good amount of lag.
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Originally Posted by JesseT
Standard cossie t3 turbo has a .48 housing already, both 2wd and 4wd, and still has a good amount of lag.
oh rite ok thanks. what housing is on an escort rst. I've also heard of fitting them to the cossie t3. do they fit ,is there any point.
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