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Turbo flange?

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Anthony Boni

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May 13, 2018
Wrightstown, New Jersey
Hello!

After some google searching with little help and no difinitive answer, I could use some help. I’m not sure if my turbo is a T4 or a T3 flange and I don’t want to order a gasket for it before I know. Below is some information I’ve found with a picture and measurements of “basic” T3 and T4 flange types. My turbo matches neither of those so I’m kind of lost. This is an old school FP green. The entire flange measures 3.75” X 3.125”. Any help would be appreciated.
 

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Fp green are circular flanges, they are the stock style flange for DSM. They are called TDO5 or TD06
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T3 and T4 are both rectangular in shape, T4 is larger.

T3:
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T4 Divided (same bolt pattern as open T4 without the split in the middle):
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Fp green are circular flanges, they are the stock style flange for DSM. They are called TDO5 or TD06
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T3 and T4 are both rectangular in shape, T4 is larger.

T3:
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T4 Divided (same bolt pattern as open T4 without the split in the middle):
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Great information. I wasn’t aware there were variations outside of T3-T4!
 
That’s exactly what I ordered last night haha. Thanks man!


I can help you out getting a manifold weather it be an FP cast one, or one of our hand made units.

I’m actually going to be running the OEM exhaust manifold temporarily. The car isn’t even running yet so right now I’m keeping it simple. When I start making some power I’ll definitely hit you up for your help and business!
 
@Vegas smith That isn't the one I'd recommend.. the one below it, the 6 layer with the stamped O ring is a much better bet. I've blew a few of those thin metal gasket ones out before I finally switched over to the evoIII style
 
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