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2.8D turbo bolt up...

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2.8D turbo bolt up...

Post by justinshere »

Can someone please confirm for me that this is the same pattern for a 2.8D lux, the 3L.
Im sure its right but i have someone questioning me...

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Post by sloshy »

sorry mate that will not fit a 2.8 (3L)without modification
bolt pattern is wrong




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Post by tweak'e »

whats the turbo/manifold off ?
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Post by granborismo »

yep should fit looks like its of a 2.4lt, all you have to do is change the studs around in the head to suit as the 3L heads have heaps of holes, here is mine just before i put a surf turbo manifold with the same pattern as yours

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Post by RUFF »

Yes it will fit.
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Post by Sic Lux »

While it's off why not fit a 90 degree housing where the oil filter goes on probably get one off surf or something i got one on mine and with a turbo it'll make easier to change the filter
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Post by high n mighty »

Sic Lux wrote:While it's off why not fit a 90 degree housing where the oil filter goes on probably get one off surf or something i got one on mine and with a turbo it'll make easier to change the filter
That also allows you to put the support bracket on that comes with the turbo, mine is only held up by the manifold as I stil have a std filter :oops:
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Post by granborismo »

i used the heat tranfer, oil cooler off the surf as it has the oil supply lines for the turbo as well as i now use the surf oil filter which is supposed to be a bit better filtration, except the filter cost over 30 bucks each
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Post by justinshere »

Thanks all.
I checked out the bolt pattern on the head and see that you can move the studs.
Great news thanks!
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Post by Sic Lux »

granborismo wrote:i used the heat tranfer, oil cooler off the surf as it has the oil supply lines for the turbo as well as i now use the surf oil filter which is supposed to be a bit better filtration, except the filter cost over 30 bucks each
yeah goes to say a Z334 :?: from Z9. Z334 not as common filter probaly why there a bit more $ive
plenty of parts on the bench
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