I don't know who originally designed this manifold, but it's a common casting sold by many different companies.
I researched the dimensions of the T2 and T3 turbo flanges and this casting is neither. It's somewhere in between the two. And the
shape of the port is also wrong. This seems to be common to all the various versions of this manifold out there. Google around and every picture you find will have this six sided port and not a four sided rectangle like the turbocharger flange has. It appears they sell this same manifold to both T2 and T3 users and simply drill the mounting holes different depending on which turbo you're running. Will it work? Sure. Is it going to flow optimally for either turbo? No. It's going to have an abrupt transition and create turbulence immediately before the flow hits the turbine. That's right where you want smooth laminar flow pushing on the turbine.
And another thing... the gasket for the T2 flange does not get covered correctly by the odd shaped manifold flange/port.
T2 gasket with crush-ring.
How the gasket lines up to the odd shape port on the manifold. Half of the crush ring isn't going to get crushed and create a good seal.
And to that end...... a flange with a T2 port on one side and transitioning to the bastard port on the manifold. (can I say bastard on here?)
T2 flange with a layer of blue tape on it.
Bolted to the manifold.
From inside the manifold.
This is the abrupt step the exhaust flow hits as it passes from the manifold to the turbo.
Scratching away the blue tape to mark the port dimensions.
Removed from the manifold so the port can be ground/matched.
Dremel, file, cursing, play with dog, Dremel some more...
Starting to look familiar?
The new flow path.
After the two parts get welded together it'll get a final smoothing at the transition.
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