Couple of things to check.

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1 maybe related

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Manifold

- check the flange where it mates to the turbocharger.

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a cheaply welded flange on the manifold can potentially crack and loosen welds which as a result.

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will bolt itself through the turbine and damaging causing the problems your'e experiencing.

The area it cracks and perished in is the area where the twin

/ dual scroll is created.

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the area beneath.

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I've seen a few on especially after market manifolds fitted to supras where they begin to deteriorate like this.

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and simply take out the turbine.

Solution is to grind

/ weld the flange up correctly.

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smoothen off all the pigeon 5hiote welding that accumulates heat.

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Other possible areas related to EGT's like James has advised.

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can have a old

/ lazy pump in it.

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which will make the engine still boost but run lean at the high boost causing it to generate excess heat

= failure.

Other culprets

: Water injection

!!

A jet too large can cause turbo failure die to large particles not being atomised.

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and effectively a solid object in the gas flow going through the turbo

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hth.

JJ