you can either contact companies that specialize in turbos and building turbo systemsand ask them, or go to turboforums.com, learn how to read compressor maps and turbo sizing from there.
You need to know more than MM sizing, AR ratio is very important, flange sizes, power levels, inducer wheel sizing , etc etc
A good book to read is
TURBO: real world high performance turbocharger systems by jay k. miller. Lot of indepth information and facts that will help you choose your turbo and other components
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