Greddy elbow for the TII
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Greddy elbow for the TII
Well I went to install the ARC IC I got for the TII, but found I need another piece, the Japanese market greddy elbow for the TII, which comes out toward the shock tower, unlike the stock one which comes out toward the firewall.
Anyone know how I can source one out or purchase one if a known seller has one?
BTW, the ARC IC fits almost perfectly under the rubber seals on the hood.
Thanks,
Tim
Anyone know how I can source one out or purchase one if a known seller has one?
BTW, the ARC IC fits almost perfectly under the rubber seals on the hood.
Thanks,
Tim
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Re: Greddy elbow for the TII
Originally posted by Tim Benton
Well I went to install the ARC IC I got for the TII, but found I need another piece, the Japanese market greddy elbow for the TII, which comes out toward the shock tower, unlike the stock one which comes out toward the firewall.
Anyone know how I can source one out or purchase one if a known seller has one?
BTW, the ARC IC fits almost perfectly under the rubber seals on the hood.
Thanks,
Tim
Well I went to install the ARC IC I got for the TII, but found I need another piece, the Japanese market greddy elbow for the TII, which comes out toward the shock tower, unlike the stock one which comes out toward the firewall.
Anyone know how I can source one out or purchase one if a known seller has one?
BTW, the ARC IC fits almost perfectly under the rubber seals on the hood.
Thanks,
Tim
They are located in Australia.
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Just curious since I'm still learning about the TII, since I've only had it for about 6 months now (had a 91 N/A for 5 years, and my FD for 8 1/2 years), doesn't the TII t-body inlet have hoses attached to it, unlike the one that RXengineering makes ( i did a search and saw that company's inlet
Thanks though for the reply,
Tim
Thanks though for the reply,
Tim
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hey have you thought about using the one off the N/A??..There is a guy here that uses it in his TII but had to do some modification. I think you will have to remove your PS or something. I know i will be doing it to my TII since i dont run AC and PS.
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Originally posted by RETed
As far as I know, Trust/GReddy does not sell this elbow separately, short of buying the entire front-mount IC kit?
-Ted
As far as I know, Trust/GReddy does not sell this elbow separately, short of buying the entire front-mount IC kit?
-Ted
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That bites ***, sell it seperate guys.
Looking at www.jt-imports.com, under the feed section, they have one listed, but with no intake temp sensor fitting. Should I go with the Feed one or get a NA and make it fit? Not worried about the money or time, just ease of installation and other things that might have to be done. Although apparently with either one, I'll have to trim the oil filler neck.
Tim
Looking at www.jt-imports.com, under the feed section, they have one listed, but with no intake temp sensor fitting. Should I go with the Feed one or get a NA and make it fit? Not worried about the money or time, just ease of installation and other things that might have to be done. Although apparently with either one, I'll have to trim the oil filler neck.
Tim
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There is no sensor in the NA elbow. Its a big diameter too.. . i'll measure it and let you know.
the filler neck is now about 3" long... hard to get to it but it works and the angle is pretty close to perfect.
the filler neck is now about 3" long... hard to get to it but it works and the angle is pretty close to perfect.
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Cheers!, the stock elbow is angled up and back at around 45 degrees. It makes for almost a 180 degree turn when plumbing an fmic. The NA elbow is angled forward. By the looks of it the greddy goes pretty much straight out.