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    Default Celica ST205 Turbo Dump Pipe problem

    I am after a 3" SS Turbo Dump Pipe for the CT20b turbo that is fitted to the ST205. The CT20b turbo has 7 bolt flange connection to the exhaust. Unlike the CT26 fitted to the ST185 and MR2's which have 6 bolt flange.

    I have found trying to find one is like trying to find rocking horse shit. All the dicks selling SS dump pipes on ebay only have the 6 bolt flange type and when I mention 7 bolt flange type or ST205 they go "huh me no understand"

    So what I am asking - anybody out there want to sell me one? Or know where I can buy one? Or can you fit the 6 bolt type and just forget about the extra stud, if it inter fears with the flange, do you just get a round file and file a bit out of the flange or what?

    I don't care if is not all shiny, (in fact I like it when the DP is all tarnished from heat.)

    What have you other 205 owners done?

    Cheers

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    Default Re: Celica ST205 Turbo Dump Pipe problem

    6 bolt one will fit...but, still use the 7 bolt gasket as the 6 bolt gasket can foul the WG. Also check the WG still fully opens as some of the 6 bolt DP flanges can also just foul the WG. Two minutes work with a dremel or 10minutes with a file will give you enough clearance.
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    Default Re: Celica ST205 Turbo Dump Pipe problem

    Quote Originally Posted by JustenGT8 View Post
    6 bolt one will fit...but, still use the 7 bolt gasket as the 6 bolt gasket can foul the WG. Also check the WG still fully opens as some of the 6 bolt DP flanges can also just foul the WG. Two minutes work with a dremel or 10minutes with a file will give you enough clearance.
    Thanks Justen , just what I wanted to know and thanks for the advise.

    Fred

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