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How is this ebay o2 external dump housing used??

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2geclipse565

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Dec 23, 2006
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I saw this on ebay and I could not figure out for the life of me how you would use this. Would any one care to enlighten me on the subject? What gets conected to those square flanges??


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Heres the link to the ebay sellers page (I hate posting up ebay links because in three months no one knows what you talking about)

eBay Motors: DSM Eclipse Talon External Turbo Dump T25 BIG 16g 20g (item 370002677443 end time Dec-09-07 17:00:08 PST)
 
You remove the wastegate flapper in the turbo and bore the wastegate hole out. Then the external wastegate will flow a whole lot more than the internal, while controlling it accurately.
 
I run my wastegate on the o2 housing and I love the control of it. It works so much better than off the runners.

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how would you connect this with the dp? weld a dp flange to it? or vband clamp? let me know was thinking about getting the same one. How did you guys connect yours to your downpipe doesn't look like it has a dp flange. Thanks.
 
i have this same housing and I use mine with the 46MM wastegate. i just bought a 3 in v-band clamp set . the problem is you have to grind down one of the flanges to match the flange on the housing because its cut smaller. Also you will probally have to fabricate a new downpipe because of the angle . Other than that it fits perfect in the engine bay with slim fans.
 
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