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Hossler 01-18-12 08:16 PM

Urgent! Turbo flange undivided or divided?
 
what is the difference between undivided and divided turbo flanges...manifold my own manifold need help asap

schaft 01-18-12 08:17 PM

Divided seperates the exhaust pulse to help spool...

GMO-RX7 01-19-12 01:08 AM

From what I understand a divided setup will spool you're turbo faster but you should only use a divided flange with a fully divided manifold. If you were to use a divided flange on an undivided manifold the heat will likely end up breaking the divider and send it through you're turbo causing damage or it could end up in the engine. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.

technomentor 01-19-12 09:53 AM

Go to the Tech section of Garrett's web site and download their product manual. It explains a lot about differences in turbos and supporting components.

tom94RX-7 01-19-12 10:53 AM

Definately go with a divided manifold and turbine housing. You can run a large A/r divided turbine housing with divided manifold and get quicker spool up than a smaller undivided turbine housing(I made the switch).

Hossler 01-19-12 02:50 PM

thanks fella's!

RexRyder 01-22-12 11:44 PM

The turbo setup I bought off a forum member has a divided turbine and undivided manifold. It's been that way for 4 years and no problems.

I'm sure it would benefit to go with a divided manifold however.

tom94RX-7 01-23-12 12:02 AM

Ya it sure would. What you have now is the worst combination

GMO-RX7 01-23-12 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by tom94RX-7 (Post 10948247)
Ya it sure would. What you have now is the worst combination

Worse than undived manifold and undivided turbo together? I was under the impression that a divided turbo hotside was better for response regardless...

RexRyder 01-23-12 11:55 AM

I guess I could also get a spool valve and gain 25% more top end and reduce my spool time by 1000 RPM like the supra guys.

It's what I wanted to do all along but $600 for a 3/4" plate of steel???? I'll wait for the price to drop to $200

(yes I'm over exaggerating a bit)

(yes I'm an FC guy)


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