Drag Manifold ?
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since the drag manifold is made of cast iron, its not going to have a problem holding the weight of a bigger turbo. The only problem that you would have is if the turbo is too big, because it wont fit it and will be hitting the block. Weight wise though, no problem....
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the wastegate placement is poopy too because its only placed off of one runner. I would atleast go with a rev hard (wastegate placed off two runners) or even better a mutek or blox manifold (wastegate placement in the center).
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sorry man but i dondt understand
(The only problem that you would have is if the turbo is too big, because it wont fit it and will be hitting the block. Weight wise though, no problem....)
i have a GT32 garret turbo for this manifold and a want run 20 psi max
Thanks for the help
(The only problem that you would have is if the turbo is too big, because it wont fit it and will be hitting the block. Weight wise though, no problem....)
i have a GT32 garret turbo for this manifold and a want run 20 psi max
Thanks for the help
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Re: (hawkturbo)
yeah it will work fine, if your keeping ac and power steering your just gonna have to grind down some of the webbing from the block, doesnt hurt it. its a good manifold for first time setups but i recommend the blox or mutek or inline pro manifold because of crappy wategate placement
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