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Old 07-08-2006, 08:52 PM   #1
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what will happen if i bolt on a stage 3 .63ar housing to the stock turbine? would it be nessecary to intall the stage 3 wheel? i really dont want to take apart the turbo to put the wheel in. how hard would it be to put the wheel in? could i use the same parts or would i have to replacement ones? help!

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Old 07-08-2006, 08:55 PM   #2
 
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yes, if it's the chrysler TO3 style .63 housing.
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okey dokey thanks alot. make sure its the chrysler style. ok thanks
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You won't have any boost. The stage III wheel is alot bigger than the stock wheel, so if you install this, there will be a big gap between the wheel and housing so the exhaust won't spool the turbo.

You need to find a stage I .63 a/r housing, Dodge style,
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OH! I could have sworn you wrote 3" swingvalve... Mayby you did and you edited it out? I think you've got to have the different housings machined for the different wheels, but you should start a new topic so people who know will know what's in this thread.
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thanks for the info, and yeah i did edit it i was curious to see if it would work, but it sounds like it just confused people so i will just post a new thread every time. thanks
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