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Old May 1, 2004 | 09:17 PM
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Default New user, looking to turbo my b18 civic

Good day people. I'm new to this forum and to Honda's. I drive a high 11 sec DSM. And just picked up a Civic and swapped on a b18b. Now I'm looking to turbo this motor. Just would like some info on those log style manifolds where do they sell them as a kit. I'll weld it together. Just looking to get together a cheap kit for now. Thanks in advance!
Old May 1, 2004 | 09:52 PM
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check out bmc racing in the fs classified. he makes good manifolds for a good price. there is a thread that is stickied at the top
Old May 1, 2004 | 09:57 PM
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have you considered just making your own manifold? you sound compitent enough to just fabricate it all on your own.. if you do, please give us a write up.
Old May 2, 2004 | 08:41 AM
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Thanks "quadnie" I also weld and do alot of fabrication. I am thinking about making a log style manifold and using a 14b turbo. I have plenty on hand. I found a thread on here that links to a place that sells the steel pipes. I don't have a TIG welder but do have a 200amp MIG welder that should work. I'll keep ypu guys posted. Thanks
Old May 2, 2004 | 09:11 AM
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BMC sells B series flanges and turbo flanges and Typer had some a B series a little while ago. I got my D series exhaust flange and my t3 flange from Typer. If you're referring to McMaster for the T's and Elbows, I'd check local plumbing supply stores first. I was able to find everything I needed locally for a lot cheaper.
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