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Old Dec 12, 2007 | 07:30 AM
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Will it fit?

I am looking to replace my TO4R with a GT4094R (1.06) on my FC. My question is, will I have clearacnce issues with my FC HKS cast manifold?

Or should I ditch the HKS cast manifold altogether because the FC version(the one i I have) is undivided and the GT4094R is divided? I would prefer not to ditch it because of money issues, but if its not recommended then I guess I will have to.

Any input will be appreciated. Thanks guys
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Old Dec 12, 2007 | 11:45 AM
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thats what he/she said
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Old Dec 12, 2007 | 04:00 PM
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Only issue you'll run into is running massive A/R exhaust housings on that manifold. Due to the placement, the center of the exhaust housing is in line with the front secondary runner on the LIM, too big an A/R housing and it hits.

I've ran a 1.15 with enough clearance to slide a blanket between, but barely. I wouldn't recommend going any larger. As long you keep it as big or smaller then a 1.15 you should be fine.
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Old Dec 20, 2007 | 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by classicauto
Only issue you'll run into is running massive A/R exhaust housings on that manifold. Due to the placement, the center of the exhaust housing is in line with the front secondary runner on the LIM, too big an A/R housing and it hits.

I've ran a 1.15 with enough clearance to slide a blanket between, but barely. I wouldn't recommend going any larger. As long you keep it as big or smaller then a 1.15 you should be fine.
Thats true, a buddy of mine had the same issue.
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