ADAPTER PLATE
OK guys i need help. my kit is almost done. i found a hf manifold at the junk and bought ti for 15 bucks.im going to be hooking it up to a t3. ineed tomake the adapter and dont knwo where to start. where can i find a nice square 3/4" thik piece of steel? what about the studs? i seen in the site that their using pathfinder exhaust studs but when i go to the autoparts store what year should i ask for?? man i getting anxiuos, please help?!! after this i need to get a downpipe made but i want to do this first. thanks
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I belive someone here on the site sells such an adapter plate..
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adapter plate tech: https://www.homemadeturbo.com/tech_p...er_plate_tech/
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Yes, read the Adapter Plate article. All the information on how to make them and what NOT to do is there.
If all else fails, take the two gaskets, and a picture of the a plate from that section to a machine shop and have them whip it up for you. Very simple. Shouldn't take them more than 2 hours. |
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ya beleive me i ve read that article more than a couple of times, but do you know where i can find the steel plate at??im gona try to do it myself at my auto shop class but need the plate. a machine shop would probably sharge too mcuh for 2hrs of labor. thanks
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just use any steel plate that fits the bill with regards to thickness.. I have not heard of any specific steel type being used for this.. just plain old steel plate ;)
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Actually.. old rolled steel, or mild steel would be good.
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What about stainless? Would it work?
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We use cold rolled mild steel.. just cheap ----, cost about 3 bucks per plate.
Any steel yard should have this stuff. Stainless would work, just a bit harder to cut through. Jeff |
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Thanks Jeff
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