Wtb: 14b Turbo Manifold For Rd1
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Hey. I was wondering if someone had an RD1 turbo manifold with a 14b flange welded to it? Right now I am using the 1G eclipse manifold, but would like a stainless steel one. So if anyone has one, hit me up with a price. Thanks!
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I dont think theres any around. You should think about getting an obx turbo manifold and having the welds reinforced and a new flange on it. Thats probably about $300. Otherwise get one from SFR with a different flange but thats well over $500
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like ericy321 said the obx manifold is your best bet with the 14b flange welded on...
cause that is what im doing with my turbo setup cause im going to run a dsm t25
cause that is what im doing with my turbo setup cause im going to run a dsm t25
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oh ok. Well then my question should be does anyone have a cheap OBX manifold for sale? If I could get one ASAP that would be great. So if you know of one for sale hit me up with a price! Thanks
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Maybe no one has one? Ever thought of that?
How much cheaper do you want to go? Your not going to find it. Sounds to me like your whole turbo build is being done like ass shit.
Like I said before do your RESEARCH. Keep cheaping out of parts and you'll have the biggest unreliable POS there is.
With that being said, build it right or don't build it at all because you seem to have no clue on what your doing & neither does your shop. GL.
How much cheaper do you want to go? Your not going to find it. Sounds to me like your whole turbo build is being done like ass shit.
Like I said before do your RESEARCH. Keep cheaping out of parts and you'll have the biggest unreliable POS there is.
With that being said, build it right or don't build it at all because you seem to have no clue on what your doing & neither does your shop. GL.
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ik exactly what im doin. maybe you should stop posting pointless shit on here and get a life. It seems to me all you know how to do is sit on a computer with one hand up your ass and the other one sending stupid comments to random people.
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dude it is not that serious to get upset a someone about there opionion...if you know what you doing then let it go...all everybody is trying to do on here is help each other
dude it is not that serious to get upset a someone about there opionion...if you know what you doing then let it go...all everybody is trying to do on here is help each other
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guys knock it off. damn, he wants to turbo his car and hes looking for opinions. so far nothing is really being done half ass. sure, he could buy a $1000 ball bearing turbo but his goals obviously arent that big so hes using a dsm turbo. also, like most people he doesnt want to spend $800 on a manifold so I said the reinforced obx is a good way to go. Hes looking for affordable power and it wont be unreliable how hes setting it up. Enough OT, the guys looking for a manifold, not to be shit talked about his setup or plans.