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Old 10-11-2012, 08:34 PM   #1
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Will a gt3071r internal WG .84AR fit an sr20 bottom mount with the AC compressor?

Please pros help me out. I want to know if first off it fits on a bottom mount and secondly if it will fit with an ac compressor?

The turbo is a gt3071r with with t2 flange, .84 a/r

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i think the front housing might hit the engine bracket.......not 100% sure but, what mani are u using btw?
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I cleared a GT3076 on my S14 on a Tomei manifold...
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With ac compressor?
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With ac compressor?
Yup, but this was on an S14 Silvia. Don't think that matters much, only difference was that I didnt have a steering shaft on that side.

But, in all honesty, don't run this turbo. Get this in a T3 flange and run it top mounted. My tuner was having all kinds of issue with the setup. Most he can get it to was about 14 psi before the EGT would spike up. He thinks the T2 flange is too restrictive. I ended up going GT3582 top mounted and the car didnt have an issue with it running 2 bar.
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