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Old 05-08-04, 12:18 AM
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Originally posted by Aaron Cake
Because the adapter is the easiest part of the project? It's all the rest of the little details that take up the effort...

Really, any commercially produced TurboNA kit should be based on a custom exhaust manifold that properly clears...
Amen, the damn turbo spacer was the easiest thing of them all. The wastegate/IC piping/fitting the AFM/coolant/oil **** was about 50x harder.
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Just so you guys know....
If you want a custom manifold, almost all manifolds made to fit a 13bT in a first gen will work to clean the LIM on a 6port motor... They position the turbo much further forward.

I know i've already said it before.. but just incase you guys didn't know..

I was using one on my turbo/N/A motor. You obviously can no longer run the air pump (not that i've tried...).

I know there are MANY companies selling them in australia.. They would most likely all fit without hassles.. Although your mileage may vary..
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Grr... Double posting stupid server...

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Old 05-08-04, 01:02 AM
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Mmmm, thanks man... I couldn't find those before for some reason
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$38 for two without shipping... plus the cost of piping and welding for a home made looking part.... OR

$70-$90 for a proffesional looking premade part, no hassels not worries so you can spend the rest of your time on the intercooler piping ect....

That's cool if no ones intgerested that's why i posted...I'll make a few and if they sell they sell if not EBAY....
Old 05-08-04, 02:38 AM
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Originally posted by dDuB
It's true you could use the black plastic elbow for the intercooler still, but an adapter plate for the TB would be way better.
I disagree. The stock plastic elbow is huge, bolts right on, points the right way, is proven to handle boost fine, and is free. All you need is a reducing coupler.

An well made adaptor will work only as well (not better) than stock, and will cost a bunch of money. However nearly all of the TB "adaptor plates" I've seen on NA-Turbo conversions were far from well made and wouldn't flow nearly as well.
As for the exhaust manifolds White_FC referred, here's a few Aussie links I found from a quick Google Australia search. There are bound to be many more.

http://www.japperformance.com/newparts.html (scroll down)
http://www.capa.com.au/turbo_kits_petrol.htm (scroll down to kit)
http://rotorworx.com.au/perfor_manifolds.html
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check out the prices!!! Shi!t that's a 3 of a jspec motor....

here's a clip of the pricing...


"CAST ADAPTOR MANIFOLD FOR 13BT

Cast for superior finish and strength. Adapter Manifold for 13B Turbo engine conversion.

Moves Turbo up and forward to clear steering box.
Ser 4 - $325.00
Ser 5 - $350.00 "
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Just remember, for you folks in the U.S, those prices are in $AUD......
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Originally posted by White_FC
Just remember, for you folks in the U.S, those prices are in $AUD......
So then S4-$325AUD ($225US)
and S5-$350AUD ($249US)
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I ran the air pump on my car...

The RB flanges I used were from Mazdatrix.
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Originally posted by RRTEC
check out the prices!!! Shi!t that's a 3 of a jspec motor...
Let me tell you about this amazing and interesting place called "The Rest Of The World". For some strange reason, The Rest Of The World doesn't use US dollars as currency. We made up our own instead. They're not worth much though, so we have to use more of them...

(Before anyone gets upset, this is a just lighthearted dig)
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LOL..not. still seems a bit high....

j/k, the world is a strange and wonderful place.
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yeah they are 19 each and about a dollars worth of tubing between them. the tb adapter you can buy if you wanna spend the money triangle-2.5" = $89

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33558

if you can make that bad boy for cheaper then maybe youd have some buyers

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