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Old 09-24-07, 01:07 AM
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noob dp question

Still running through the basic "reliability" mods for my rex, hoses about done, oil and plugs changed, so on to the dp.. i know i will be going single turbo with a 3.5" straight back.. so can i just buy the dp/exhaust setup i was going to use on my single setup and hook it up now and not have any fitment problems later when i go single or am i going to have to modify the dp to connect to the twins then remodify later? guess i'm just lost on how "bolt-on" the dp is between the twins and a single

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DP's are made for specific manifolds, so if you buy a dp for stock twins they only fit on that setup, there's single turbo kits that already come with the dp, or manifolds with there specific dp's.
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+1, DP has to go with specific manifold, single turbo manifold needs their own DP because the shape and size of the DP inlet has to match the exhaust manifold for the turbo, so obviously the single turbo manifold will be different than the stock twins. So you would have to get a DP for stock twins setup and get another one for your single in the future.
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ah, thanks for the explanation.. searched for a cpl hours and couldn't find anything that just spelled this out

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