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lnbrown5981 03-03-04 08:34 AM

s4 turbo intake manifold on a s4 n/a
 
i am rounding up parts for my turbo setup on my s4 n/a and i was curious to know if there is an adapter out there that i can use to put an s4 turbo intake manifold on an s4 n/a lower intake manifold. the reasoning behind this is that it would make it easier from me to use this greddy fmic kit i can get for dirt cheap because the turbo's tb faces toward the driver while the n/a faces toward the passenger.
i will also be re-routing the battery to the rear, so it would be a shame not to take advantage of that freed up space and run the other intercooler pipe that way.
i did a search but could not find exactly what i am looking for.
any suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated.

thanks in advance

lamar

rxhaven7 03-03-04 09:38 AM

Are you using a turbo kit or building one yourself?

Bambam7 03-03-04 12:05 PM

no adaptors, you should be able to dremel and epoxy your way through it.

lnbrown5981 03-03-04 12:30 PM


Originally posted by rxhaven7
Are you using a turbo kit or building one yourself?
that depends on how soon fc3s.org finishes their kit. if i get all the parts together before their kit is out i will probably just build one myself.

so basically use the lim gasket as a template, and just match them, right?

sounds logical, but will the bolts line up ok?


thanks again

lamar

lnbrown5981 03-03-04 12:32 PM


Originally posted by rxhaven7
Are you using a turbo kit or building one yourself?
that depends on how soon fc3s.org finishes their kit. if i get all the parts together before their kit is out i will probably just build one myself.

so basically use the lim gasket as a template, and just match them, right?

sounds logical, but will the bolts line up ok?


thanks again

lamar


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