pre made downpipe
Hey peeps, does anyone know where i can find a pre fab complete downpipe with cat flange for a d15 or d16 civic motor? I need one that will miss the clutch slave cylinder
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what mani u got?
95% of the time u cant buy premade dps |
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i have a t3 turbo with t3 manifold, i seen t3 flanged downpipes before.
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and premade pipes never fit right
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different manifolds hold different turbos in different positions, therefore, pre-made DP is not a probable solution.
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Originally Posted by civiceg500
i have a t3 turbo with t3 manifold, i seen t3 flanged downpipes before.
Thats like saying I have a Honda ECU with a Honda motor so the ECU must work in every honda ever made. The only time a premade downpipe would fit would be if you used a drag or revhard manifold and ordered a drag or revhard downpipe. With customs manifolds, there are millions of different positions a turbo can hang off the manifold |
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good point, what would be a good manifold/downpipe combo for a d series and able to keep a/c. Anyone have this? I'm looking for a t3 style
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quit asking retarded questions
buy a welder, learn how to weld and make ur own damn parts |
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damn calm down, i will
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lol, there are just not many people selling "manifold/downpipe" kits that clear AC setups for hondas. this is usually when people buy prefab kits like apexi/greddy etc. Because the downpipe/02 housing is so damn small it can sneak through the backsie of the AC compressor. If your plans are to go custom and keep AC its going to be a pain, but I'd suggest looking in your area for a place that can do nice mandrel bent tubing/welding fab. They could do your downpipe for you. As far as manifolds and what is supported by AC. easiest way to go is a log manifold.
Heres a good example of a shitbird log mani, and a huge 60-1 Turbo keeping AC. You will see how much room you have to work with. https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...?topic=25846.0 |
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