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5th January 2003, 02:57
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hi there
SIMO can you tell me did you have to move your radiator forward to fit the above and also can you give me some help on where to moun the turbo onto the downpipe
as am getting it done next week
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5th January 2003, 03:16
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Yes you will have to move the rad forward a little bit... depending on the size of your turbo too.
Mount the turbo low, to clear the alternator... but not too low so that you dont get a good flow of oil back to the sump.
Simo'
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5th January 2003, 03:23
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ok
For mounting it on to the downpipe how would you go about it
just mod the side and mount it on or what
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5th January 2003, 03:37
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Have a look in my VTS gallery.. there are some pics of my downpipe/turbo etc off the car.
That should give you an idea...?
Simo'
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5th January 2003, 03:39
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Cheers
I have looked at them and still not sure
I see you have your ex manifold then turbo then downpipe
how did you got about mounting it all 2gether then <img src= "smileys/confused.gif">
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5th January 2003, 03:49
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I'm not quite sure what you mean?? <img src= "smileys/confused.gif">
Are you modifying the original manifold or making a complete new system?
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5th January 2003, 03:54
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modding the std system manifold and downpipe
just think of a std manifold/downpipe and now explain to me where the turbo fits in
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5th January 2003, 04:05
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You're gonna have to chop the manifold where the 4 tubes converge... it'll then look like a sawn off 4-barrel shotgun. <img src= "smileys/silly.gif">
Weld a flat plate onto that which is the same sixe as the flange on the turbo. Bolt the turbo to your new manifold.
Yo uwill then have to make a new downpipe to bolt onto the side of your turbo... The std lower half of the manifold will be thrown away. You will be best making the new system link upto the flange where the CAT is now...
<img border="0" src= "http://www.saxperience.com/photos/photo1792.jpg">
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5th January 2003, 04:10
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ok am gettin there u need to bear with me m
so what you do is cut the flange off the ex manifold and make a new one to mount onto the turbo
Then mount the turbo
Then make a downpipe and flange to bolt on the other side of turbo
Is that correct
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5th January 2003, 04:16
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Yes mate.... spot on...
Here's my manifold and top flange...
Simo'
<img border="0" src= "http://www.saxperience.com/photos/photo1983.jpg">
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5th January 2003, 04:20
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How hard would it be to mod the std downpipe to make it fit
Short term until my m8 gets round to make me a SS ex manifold and downpipe
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5th January 2003, 04:31
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The std downpipe will be useless.... have a look at a std exhaust manifold.... which includes the downpipe.
Look for a pic of a 4-branch manifold in a mag or on a website somewhere...
Simo'
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5th January 2003, 04:38
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could u not just cut and shut the std downpipe
just trying to get the car up and running until i get my proper manifold
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5th January 2003, 05:22
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The std downpipe will be useless.... have a look at a std exhaust manifold.... which includes the downpipe.
Look for a pic of a 4-branch manifold in a mag or on a website somewhere...
Simo'
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15th January 2003, 01:56
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and don,t forget to keep the the turbo spindle axis parrallel with the ground ,tilted turbo bearings don,t last long
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15th January 2003, 01:57
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Yeah that's true....
I wonder how the Ecosse turbo is getting on, as last time I saw that the unit was mounted on a pretty steep angle! <img src= "smileys/smiley3.gif">
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15th January 2003, 02:07
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probably about as good as their s/c 306, It looked like billy connelly had taken up welding again ,after a night on the piss
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