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So I scored a vgt turbo off a 6.7 that hopefully will perform better than my current turbo(it's too big for the truck, and requires waaaaaaaaaaay too much fuel and timing to light off before 2500 rpm) but I need an adapter to bolt it to my current setup. What adapter will I need? I've been trying to find one but no dice. 

And yes, I have a computer to run the vgt. If anyone is interested I can possibly point you to the gentleman who made the computer kit(you have to solder it but it's not hard) and how to set it up. 

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I'm guessing your talking about the manifold flange. They are rated like 2nd Gen is a T3 flange. Might be a T4 flange. I would call DAP and ask them for the flange size. They might have the adapter for such.

I think you need a exhaust manifokd that that turbo was bolted to. Or possibly a machine shop could mill a adapter plate 

 

I think the vgt is the 351.

Did some quick reading and nothing at a glance would make me want to swap out my 62 turbo for a 351vgt and exhaust manifold.  But that was just a quick glance

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12 hours ago, Evan said:

I think you need a exhaust manifokd that that turbo was bolted to. Or possibly a machine shop could mill a adapter plate 

 

I think the vgt is the 351.

Did some quick reading and nothing at a glance would make me want to swap out my 62 turbo for a 351vgt and exhaust manifold.  But that was just a quick glance

It's an he300vg

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