B series turbo manifold that bolts to.....
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Re:B series turbo manifold that bolts to.....
not trying to be mean but if you dont know then please dont post on the thread im looking for somebody who knows or somebody who can help me find somebody who can make em' thnx -mike
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Re:B series turbo manifold that bolts to.....
he was trying to be nice...and if you couldnt tell hes a moderator for this board. and i will tell you A 14B IS TOO ------- SMALL FOR A B SERIES ENGINE!! GET A REAL ------- TURBO!!!!!
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Re:B series turbo manifold that bolts to.....
Originally Posted by bigwig
he was trying to be nice...and if you couldnt tell hes a moderator for this board. and i will tell you A 14B IS TOO ------- SMALL FOR A B SERIES ENGINE!! GET A REAL ------- TURBO!!!!!
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Re:B series turbo manifold that bolts to.....
i'm not sure there is a manifold for that turbo.
the best bet is find any b series manifold and cut the flange off and weld a 14b flange on. any welder should be able to do that for under $10.
good luck.
the best bet is find any b series manifold and cut the flange off and weld a 14b flange on. any welder should be able to do that for under $10.
good luck.
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Re:B series turbo manifold that bolts to.....
bigwig- i dont know why you went on a ------- raging fit when i wasnt being mean at all and i never said onyx wasnt right i was just waiting to hear some other answers.
thnx for the others who replied nicely and werent total *** -----s about answering my question , peace -mike
thnx for the others who replied nicely and werent total *** -----s about answering my question , peace -mike
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Re:B series turbo manifold that bolts to.....
i dont think anyone has ever made a b-series manifold with a dsm flange...you will be better off just getting rid of it and gettting a t3...less hassle, and you can get a little bigger turbo in the process, or get a small t3 if you want
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Re:B series turbo manifold that bolts to.....
I think BMC makes a b16 flange to make your own, and www.roadraceengineering.com either has, or knows where to get a flange for the turbo, then all you need is runners.