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B-Series Elephant Mani (Now with Dyno, but for the D-Series)

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Old 06-17-2006, 05:48 AM
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Looks nice, but im glad that you cut up a "jasma header". Jasma = Japan Auto Sport Muffler Association. :1
Its kinda like a DOT stamp on a tire. well, really its the same thing.
Dot= tires
JASMA=exhaust
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Old 06-17-2006, 01:07 PM
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------- bad ***, I bet it flows really well
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Old 06-17-2006, 02:02 PM
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Looks nice, but im glad that you cut up a "jasma header". Jasma = Japan Auto Sport Muffler Association. :1
Its kinda like a DOT stamp on a tire. well, really its the same thing.
Dot= tires
JASMA=exhaust

Never knew that.

I didn't cut up the header. I cut the flange from the b-pipe. It will mount up to any b-series header.




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Old 06-17-2006, 03:07 PM
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That look great .This seams to be the new HMT method for a top mount but at least your is nice quality welds.
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I do have to give madmax props because the first one he made was D AND B Series compatible!
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how much did you spent on the manifold, total? That ---- looks clean as hell. I might try to build one myself. Isnt it better to angle the wastgate upwards with the flow of the manifold?
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could this be AC compatable?
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Old 06-18-2006, 12:33 PM
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you should swap that b-series into the taurus in teh backround, now that would be totally ******* :P
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sweet!
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how much did you spent on the manifold, total? That ---- looks clean as hell. I might try to build one myself. Isnt it better to angle the wastgate upwards with the flow of the manifold?
Total without counting gas, would be about $55, only because I bought the T3 flange for 25. It is a very nice flange though.


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could this be AC compatable?
I would be doable. You would just clock the compressor (turbo) so it faces forward so the charge pipe would go around the A/C compressor. Also the wastegate would need to relocate and a pusher fan on the condenser. The return line would also need to be relocated a little bit.



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I do have to give madmax props because the first one he made was D AND B Series compatible!
Thanks Mike.



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