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dsm t25 chra in t3 exhaust housing??

Old May 8, 2007 | 05:34 PM
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Default dsm t25 chra in t3 exhaust housing??

Wondering if anybody has done it and does it affect spool/durability.I have a xs power exhaust housing and a good dsm t25 chra and they fit.Reason i want to use a garret t3 exhaust housing is my cast manifold and able to keep ac.
Old May 9, 2007 | 11:12 AM
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Default Re: dsm t25 chra in t3 exhaust housing??

help...
Old May 9, 2007 | 04:14 PM
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Default Re: dsm t25 chra in t3 exhaust housing??

I don't think that is doable for at least ONE reason, the compressor cover on the DSM turbos(at least the 14b's) is held on by a snap ring, I IMAGINE the T25 is the same way....The same part on a T3 is held on by bolts and 2 plates...I don't see why you would even wanna bother with the tiny T25 anyway. It'll spools up fast, but stops making any real power at relatively low rpm's.
Old May 9, 2007 | 04:21 PM
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Default Re: dsm t25 chra in t3 exhaust housing??

read again CspecRun. he's talking about the turbine housing. not the compressor.

The t25 chra in a t3 turbine hsg wont work because:

#1 the T25 wheel is smaller than the hole in a t3 housing: You'll have ¼" gap all around the wheel...
#2 the T25 CHRA physicaly doesn'T match the t3 turbine.

What's the size of the t25 turbine wheel?? i do have a bunch of t25 turbine housings that I will almost give away for like 20$.
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