Yes, later turbos will fit but most had a different exhaust angle. When you're doing a conversion that doesn't have to be a problem cause you can do anthing you want with the exhaust within reason. Stock they come with a Holset H1C, and I've heard some were wastegated. I believe the next later is the Holset HY35 which isn't much more than a hopped up & wastegated H1C. Later still the HX35 was used and it's a lot of turbo.
Other options are to go with aftermarket turbo or upgrades to the stocker. That's what I chose to do: HTT [High Tech Turbo] Stage II on a 4BT is roughly equivalent to a Stage IV on a 6BT. 4BT H1C usually has the 16cm exhaust housing which is an upgrade over the housing used on many 6BT's measuring 18, 19 or 21cm, so that and the stage II compressor housing and wheel ugrade results in a turbo very similar to a Stage IV.
Can't say yet what it will do cause it's not installed yet. One of the main benefits is to lower EGT's [exhaust gas temrperatures] when towing or running hard. Along with that it will have better spooling characteristics and a wider powerband when combined with some other free tweaks.
Other options are to go with aftermarket turbo or upgrades to the stocker. That's what I chose to do: HTT [High Tech Turbo] Stage II on a 4BT is roughly equivalent to a Stage IV on a 6BT. 4BT H1C usually has the 16cm exhaust housing which is an upgrade over the housing used on many 6BT's measuring 18, 19 or 21cm, so that and the stage II compressor housing and wheel ugrade results in a turbo very similar to a Stage IV.
Can't say yet what it will do cause it's not installed yet. One of the main benefits is to lower EGT's [exhaust gas temrperatures] when towing or running hard. Along with that it will have better spooling characteristics and a wider powerband when combined with some other free tweaks.
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