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Old 11-12-2006, 06:48 PM
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well i have my mind set on a 35r and i have been looking and i cant find an exhaust manifold for it anywhere, i know i should look longer but ive looked and i cant even find one so if anybody knows where i can find one let me know.
 
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Old 11-12-2006, 07:01 PM
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The exhaust manifold depends on which 35R series you get? You just have to look for that type of flange, T3, T4, T5, etc.. A good place to start are the normal DSM online shops like Extreme PSI or Slowboy. It will most likely need to be matched with a tubular manifold, unless you buy the flange and weld it onto a mitsu mani, but then, you're not utilizing the GT turbo to it's fullest.
 
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Old 11-12-2006, 07:11 PM
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http://linux.forcedperformance.net/m...Code=DSM-Turbo

ill be getting that one.
 
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Roger that.
 
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Old 11-12-2006, 08:03 PM
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so should i go with this one is there a better one out there.

http://www.shearerfabrications.com/p....php?itemID=19
 
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IMO its expensive. But it has a life time warenty and from what i know about your build, your gonna push that car to the max. So if you have the cash, BUY IT. Otherwise go with a DNP manifold.($450)
 
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Old 11-12-2006, 09:57 PM
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Speaking of, what are your mods? That's a big 'ol turbo. Do you plan on getting larger injectors, with a better than SAFC engine managing system (DSMLink)? I see in your pic that you have an FMIC, but list what you have IMO. This sounds like someone wanting a big turbo without the supporting mods or even a need for a big 'ol turbo yet. No offense.
 
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hes got a big thread on here. He is building a stage 3 buschur racing engine. And last i knew, he was going with an AMS EMS
 
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Old 11-12-2006, 10:30 PM
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Speaking of, what are your mods? That's a big 'ol turbo. Do you plan on getting larger injectors, with a better than SAFC engine managing system (DSMLink)? I see in your pic that you have an FMIC, but list what you have IMO. This sounds like someone wanting a big turbo without the supporting mods or even a need for a big 'ol turbo yet. No offense.
He spun a bearing in is stock 7bolt a while back and has since been going buschur racing and I have talked with him alot on this as well I know he is def getting all the needed supporting mods to run a 35r... only thing I dont remember was if he did infact deside on the AEM EMS or not because he did talk about the SAFCII but that I dont think he should use.

I cant wait till this car is down woody.... you need to drive it our way and hang out cruise with us.
 


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