CA turbo elbow

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JNM240
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Ok, i am sorry but i have been looking for a while, so someone please tell me:

Is the CA turbo elbow the same as a SR turbo elbow? I mean, both should bolt to the stock T25 turbo, but are the O2 sensor bungs the same? I want to get a MR turbo elbow for SR, but want to make 100% sure it will fit with my CA application. And if the answer is YES, then i would assume that any SR downpipe would work with the CA as well, right?

thanks,Jason


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I have my Ca dump on a Sr20 T25. all but one bolt lines up. and u could prolly with a lil file or dremal make it fit, its maybe 1/8inch off.

At least thats how mine is.

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JNM240 wrote:Ok, i am sorry but i have been looking for a while, so someone please tell me:

Is the CA turbo elbow the same as a SR turbo elbow? I mean, both should bolt to the stock T25 turbo, but are the O2 sensor bungs the same? I want to get a MR turbo elbow for SR, but want to make 100% sure it will fit with my CA application. And if the answer is YES, then i would assume that any SR downpipe would work with the CA as well, right?

thanks,Jason
If you use an SR Turbo outlet, you must use the SR downpipe. If you use a CA outlet, you must use a CA downpipe. Another option is to use one of those "two-in-one" outlet/downpipe peices. Ive seen them made by RSR, Circuit Sport, and Flying something on ebay. This way you bolt it right from the turbo outlet and on to your catylitic converter/test pipe.


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