Okay I got it.
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lumpy70 said:Jzilla,
No that isn't a flange I welded on, that is the stock Toyota surface. I very strongly believe (99% sure) that a CT26 from an MR2 (not, repeat NOT FROM A SUPRA) would bolt right up to that manifold, as Toyota likes to make many of their parts fit one another.
You (or anyone else) are looking for the CT26 from an MR2 or Celica. Whichever car had the 3GTSE engine.
Craig.
Diesel Dude said:Knew to this forum... THE FORUM ROCKS>> >>> The turbo information is good. I recently installed a Turbo on my BJ-42. It bolted right on to the manifold. No modification. The turbo came from an mid 80's Dodge D-50 diesel. I am boosting a safe 10 pounds and everything seems to run smoothly. This is a mitsubishi turbo however unlike the 2.2L mitsubishi gas turbos no coolant is required to be run through this turbo. A major bonus. With a diesel there is no need to run the coolant through the turbo so that is one less step to do the whole thing took about a day.
lumpy70 said:I'm in the process of putting a 13B-T manifold (from G & S Cruiserparts) onto my 3B with a junkyard turbo (Chrysler Lebaron). The only hard part is that there is some fabrication needed to adapt the mounting surfaces. All told I'm in for about $600. I'll post as it comes along.
Craig.
cruiser_guy said:My oil supply comes from the altenator/vacuum pump and returns to the oil pressure port. .