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Old 10-29-2005, 02:18 PM
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Default Greddy Turbo Manifold wont fit? oil pan issues too...

I've been trying to get the greddy manifold to fit on my car and it wont go on. It's the 92-95 sohc kit and my car is a 94 Si with the stock d16z6.

The holes line up perfectly with the gasket, but wont slide on to the bolts. It sort of seems like the holes are too small, could this be possible?

any ideas or tips? thanks..


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Old 10-29-2005, 02:57 PM
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nevermind, we got it.. it just required a lot of force and bending of one of the bolts
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hmm sounds kinda ghetto, greddy kits with all the nice custom stuff out now why go with a overpriced bare bones kit?
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hey hey i have a greddy kit them are fightin words lol
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i have a greddy kit too, and honestly... If i wanted a 400whp monster, i would have gotten a different kit. Some people really aren't trying to build a insane setup, and the greddy kit works fine
Old 10-29-2005, 06:14 PM
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for a DD greddy kits are awesome.

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The GReddy kit gets a bad rap, but d16z6 + GReddy kit = fun. I plan on using an 18g and a HF manifold. I hope to get into the 12's with this setup. At the end of my project, I won't even have spent enough for a b-series swap.
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yeah, i got the greddy kit for a decent price, and its my first turbo setup.. didnt want to mess anything up.


we are having some more probems now, the oil pan wont come off.. i think we got all the bolts but it wont move

and the emanage wiring frightens me, i think i might have to order the premade harness...
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Default Re: (Draconic Penguin)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Draconic Penguin &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yeah, i got the greddy kit for a decent price, and its my first turbo setup.. didnt want to mess anything up.


we are having some more probems now, the oil pan wont come off.. i think we got all the bolts but it wont move

and the emanage wiring frightens me, i think i might have to order the premade harness... </TD></TR></TABLE>
Just take your time with the whole installation.

Try tapping the oil pan a few times with a rubber mallet. Sometimes they stick on there pretty good. You're also going to need a new oil pan gasket when you're done.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EVIL Hx Coupe &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Just take your time with the whole installation.

Try tapping the oil pan a few times with a rubber mallet. Sometimes they stick on there pretty good. You're also going to need a new oil pan gasket when you're done.</TD></TR></TABLE>

we tried tapping it but it wont budge. any chance you know how many bolts there are in the pan?
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theres bolts, and nuts (on studs).

Remembe to get them all.. And pull the inspectin plate on the tranny, theres more under there
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Yeah, if you don't remove the cover over the flywheel, the oil pan won't come off. There may even be a few bolts/nuts that are hidden underneath it. HTH!
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If you don't want to hack into your stock wiring harness, you can go
to http://www.boomslang.us/emanage.htm and buy a plug-and-play harness.
It's not cheap, but I plan on buying it for the Greddy kit I just bought for my Sol.

for Greddy kit!
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