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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 11:49 AM
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fd exhaust manifold for fc?

i found fairly nice twin turbo i want to use, but would the fd's exhaust manifold fit onto the fc's exhaust port?

i'm just thinking that it would work, but what can i say.. i'm just thinking that they are both 13b's so it would work. what's the answer to this guys? got 1 hour left
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 12:11 PM
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No.
The ports match up, but by the time you bolt on the turbo, it'll hit the LIM.


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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 12:21 PM
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what's that? i cant find the description
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 12:25 PM
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Lower Intake Manifold
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 12:26 PM
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He Said they dun work (O.o)
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 12:27 PM
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The turbo will hit the Lower intake manifold.

It doesn't work. Can you make an adapter plate? Even if you can, I am not sure it'll still fit.

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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 12:30 PM
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i c... i'll manage somehow... thanks guys! i just won the bid on ebay... well.. i'll either re-sell it or do something to it..
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 12:37 PM
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If you make a spacer, you can fit the turbos onto the engine (assuming we are starting with a TII engine). However they need to move out about 2", which means that there is now virtually no space to run a downpipe between the turbos and the frame rail.

And keep in mind that the FD turbos were junk from the factory. Any set that is on eBay is probably going to be worn out. It's normal for them to die within 50K, though some sets last a lot longer.
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 12:40 PM
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another throw out.. will the T2 ecu work for the set of twins?
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 12:44 PM
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I hope you didn't pay for that Made-In-China CRAP...


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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 12:46 PM
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no, the guy said they came off a 94 FD and that he paid 1900 rebuilding them.. but they have 15000 miles on them...
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by katkaroto
another throw out.. will the T2 ecu work for the set of twins?
The short answer is no.
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 01:07 PM
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so.. simply i have to buy a pettit unlimited ecu
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 01:46 PM
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Wait, you want to throw on a set of stock 13B-REW twin turbos?
Those things aren't worth crap.
Even the FD owners throw them away and go single turbo.

Dude, you got bent over if you paid over $100 for them.

Hell, I got a set of Cosmo twin turbos just laying around just rusting away...


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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 01:48 PM
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put'em on ebay! Seems some people are ready to buy them!

ITS TWIN TURBO MAN!!!! WOW!!!

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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 01:51 PM
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What exactly are you trying to do here?

What engine and car are you starting with?
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 02:18 PM
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hmm... stock 89 GTU.. but still planning
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 02:23 PM
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just run stock t2 stuff.

less headaches.
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 02:24 PM
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well, isnt the stock twins a sequential turbo? or is it parallel?
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 02:29 PM
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well, its worth a try for me, sorry if this is a down-er for you all
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 03:19 PM
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you should have searched....

it would have saved you a lot of money and time.

if you're starting with an na motor, you should just resell em and look into what has been done already with turboing an na, since you obviously have no clue what you are doing.
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 03:39 PM
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well, maybe i would considering reselling it but for now i want to look over them.
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 03:58 PM
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How much did you pay for the turbos?
*hands over the Vaseline*


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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 04:13 PM
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On a somewhat related note, let me attempt to redirect the focus of this thread. I've heard of many people buying a racing beat flange and using it as a spacer between FD single turbo manifolds and FC blocks. I was considering doing this because there aren't an abundance of well-made T04 exhaust manifolds for FCs without paying out the *** for a brand new custom made manifold, whereas there are quite a few lightly used HKS and GReddy tubular manifolds made for FD's that I see for sale quite regularly.

So my questions are, would i be able to fit something in the neighborhood of a PT67 or a T04Z on an FD manifold while using a racing beat header flange as a spacer, without having the turbo hit the LIM? And also, when using the racing beat header flange as a spacer, how many gaskets do you need to use in order to get it to seal effectively (one on either side of the RB flange, just one on the block side of the flange, or one just on the manifold side of the flange)?

I know this would probably be better placed in the single turbo section, but I figured that this thread is already here, so there's no sense in making a new one. Thanks for any input guys.
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Old Feb 4, 2008 | 05:27 PM
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Using the RB flange as a spacer introduces a new problem...
The current studs are not long enough for proper nut engagement.
Nut...engagement.
That just sounds nasty.

Anyways, you'd need to extends those studs - EXPENSIVE.


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