FD trubo manifold
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ok now i really feel like an *******....i called my brother up (we dont live together...never have) and he told me it was actually an 86....so im a dumbass....flame the **** outa me....
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i perfer not to burn ****. it really smells bad
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but anyways...im refering to the $175 "super FD turbo manifolds" on ebay....look to me like they will run a single turbo ...am i right? am i being a dumbass for using this for my setup...should i just get a FC manifold...or find a good 12a jdm manifold?
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Originally posted by web777
It's easier getting an TII manifold to work that to make an FD twin turbo manifold to work with one turbo.
It's easier getting an TII manifold to work that to make an FD twin turbo manifold to work with one turbo.
im sure the t2 manifold would be easier to get ahold of though.
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I think I now know what your talking about, it is a SS autochrome manifold for a FD. Yes it is a single turbo mani, uses a T4 footprint, and has a HKS wastegate flange (old style). I'm in the process of installing one on my 1st gen with a To4S turbo. You will need two 13B header flanges from racing beat to space it out far enough to not hit your intake manifold, and then find some longer exhaust studs (in process of finding right now).With a v-band clamp exhaust you will also need to grind away the lower section of the air control valve boss on the intake manifold to clear. Other than that it all works fine, the wastegate has plently of room and nothing hits the steering rack. I had to get a machine shop to adapt the wastegate flange though, as my wastegate is a Tial, with a different bolt pattern. Hope that helps you out. Oh yeah the mani will support a 50mm wastegate too.
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Originally posted by onepointone
didnt you see that the fd manifold has one flange? the exhaust housings on both turbos are one peice sort to speak. i dont see how there would be a problem in getting a fd manifold to work, unless theres clearance issues with the intake manifold.
im sure the t2 manifold would be easier to get ahold of though.
didnt you see that the fd manifold has one flange? the exhaust housings on both turbos are one peice sort to speak. i dont see how there would be a problem in getting a fd manifold to work, unless theres clearance issues with the intake manifold.
im sure the t2 manifold would be easier to get ahold of though.
The stock FD manifold is good for nothing except the stock turbo's. That's all there is to it.
You can see how it works in this pic a bit better.
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