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Old 01-31-03, 10:09 PM
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Question Turbo manifold, will it fit???????????????/

I have seen several HKS turbo manifolds for sale. My question is will they fit a NA 6 port car? It looks way different than a regular stock one so I am not sure but I know the stock one won`t fit an NA.

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probably... but I woudln't recommand running a to4 on a N/A motor...
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how come the stock TII one won't fit an N/A clearance issues?
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the s4 t2's manifold will fit in s4 NA's but will need a custom spacer to clear enough space for the turbo. same story for the s5's (correct me if im wrong).
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what if the TII intake manis are used?
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Originally posted by Scott 89t2
probably... but I woudln't recommand running a to4 on a N/A motor...
Yeah I thought about that, but would`nt that manifold work for a stock turbo too? I thought the bolts lined up the same for the two of them.

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Originally posted by BlackRx7
what if the TII intake manis are used?
you can't...



and no stock turbo doesn't fit on a t04 manifold... other wise people would just bolt t04's to the stock one.
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Originally posted by Scott 89t2
you can't...
Why not?
They bolt up. all you'd need to do is port out the manifold to match the intake gasket of the N/A intake.

I personally can't see why this wouldn't work.
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If you use the stock TII intake (upper and lower) you will be able to use the TO4 kit. It should all bolt right up. However, if you have to ask, I recommend not doing this project.

BTW, there is a tubo NA forum in my signature.
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So according to your website, it seems a J-spec TII engine can bolt up fine to a NA transmission where a domestic TII engine can't?

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