Local help requested - Turbo Shop

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yjeff

AZ to Alaska to Argentina in Land Cruisers '12-'16
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I'm looking for advise/recommendations on local automotive specialty shop for Turbos and Intercooler piping or fittings. Anybody have a good Phoenix place they'd recommend?

I'm trying to fit a Holset HE221W turbo to my 1993 4BT Cummins 3.9L. The exhaust manifold is a T3 flange, while the turbo is a T25/28 (not sure), you can see the adapter in the photo. I'm trying to find a different air transfer pipe/90 elbow that goes from the turbo to the IC (see pic). I'm fairly new to Turbo systems and cummins motors. I think I can make this all fit in my 1995 Landcruiser, but I wanted it to be a little cleaner install, these adapters are killing me.

Thanks

Jeff

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Maybe JDL auto design. They make custom turbo kits and I have seen some clean work from them but I have never seen them do diesel work but maybe worth an inquiry.
 
I would take it to a regular diesel mechanic that works on 4bt they have sources for the turbo and intercooler parts they can dial in or clock the turbo to be most effective...Somebodies wife in the club works for diesel shop(I forgot who)
 
My son hangs with some guys that do a lot of Cummins tweaking. Call Josh at 480-570-0877. Tell him you were referred by David Bricker. I've seen some of these guys that can smoke all 4 tires clear across an. Intersection in a 3/4 ton Dodge.
 
she's a spoolin' up and doing MUCH better with the new turbo set up
 
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