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    you can google search the serial number on the tag on the center section. that will tell you exactly what center it is. I would also say that it looks like it is a T25 frame turbo not a T3. the water fitting should be either a 12x1.25 or a 14x1.25 thread. The three bolt flange is prob. going to be a little tricky. Try a DSM "J" pipe, that might be the right bolt pattern and size. As for the oil return flange, we have some here that are correct. You can get them from Precision Turbo directly but they can be a bit pricey. If you wanted to bring it by the shop we would be happy to take a look at it and tell you exactly what it is or what you need.


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    Really? I think that the T25 inlet has a more round hole. T3 more of a rectangular shape, and T4 more of a square shaped hole. But yeah check the ID number and that will better tell you what it is. And no, a DSM J-pipe will not work. They all have a diamond two-bolt flange, not three. You could, however, cut and weld a DSM J-pipe to a three-bolt outlet flange.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Batlground
    you can google search the serial number on the tag on the center section. that will tell you exactly what center it is. I would also say that it looks like it is a T25 frame turbo not a T3. the water fitting should be either a 12x1.25 or a 14x1.25 thread. The three bolt flange is prob. going to be a little tricky. Try a DSM "J" pipe, that might be the right bolt pattern and size. As for the oil return flange, we have some here that are correct. You can get them from Precision Turbo directly but they can be a bit pricey. If you wanted to bring it by the shop we would be happy to take a look at it and tell you exactly what it is or what you need.
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    you really dont need to use the water fitting on the turbo i ran one for a long time with out one (t25) on a past junkyard turbo build i did.
    but i do remeber buying fittings for it i went to homedepot with the turbo in hand and went to the plumbing section and i found what i needed but i never used them haha. good luck with the t25 those are great turbos for stock motors with a little boost the boost is almost instant and holds pretty well your gonna enjoy it im sure.
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