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Old 12-22-05, 11:38 PM
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hey guys, ne idea wut type of flange the stock turbo uses on the exhaust manifold?
Old 12-23-05, 12:18 AM
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A stock flange. *shrug*
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Which turbo?
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wut kind of flange tho... is it neting special or is just a generic run of the mill flange?
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S4 and S5 have different flanges is why they are asking.
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Originally Posted by SuperRotorMan
wut kind of flange tho... is it neting special or is just a generic run of the mill flange?
YES, IT'S SPECIAL.
NO, IT'S NOT GENERIC.


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