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Old 11-08-2013, 08:52 AM   #1417 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Recklezzz View Post
My GTX3076 have the 4 inch intake and 2.5-2.0 (cant remember the outlet size, but the inlet is 4") inch outlet and it fits. The thing I am worried about is the actual width of the compressor housing. Not sure if its wider or how much wider it is from the GT30. There is like .25-.5" of space between the strut wall (fire wall what ever you want to call it) and .25-.5" of clearance between the motor. I have a 350z but I know the 370z engine bay is almost identical. The starter will come into play also. Not much room between them.


Sounds like you have the stock compressor housing 4 inch inlet with the 2 inch outlet witch is the same as the standard size GT3076. This is the reason the compact compressor housing is used because of the tight space in the engine bay.
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