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Old 12-12-04, 10:41 AM
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90 vert n./a turbo

i will be puting the t2 turbo system on my 90 vert n/a......

what do i do with the 6port sleves????

if i take them out would it be a prolem when i put the t2 intake??
Old 12-12-04, 10:47 AM
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First, as always, READ THE FAQ.

If you are using a TII intake, you will remove the 6 port sleeves. If you are retaining the NA intake, you can just wire the ports open.
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Good job Aaron u caught this one quick.
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It's always better to remove them, regaurdless what manifold you use, since they're nothing much but a restriction anyway.
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Just to clarify that last post, they are a restriction in turbocharged applications. On stock port NAs, you want to retain the sleeves and 6 port system.
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