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Old 04-07-2014, 02:20 AM
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As far as I know, BRMS has not revised any of their manifold designs, so the ac manifold would still have the housing clearance issue
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Wow thanks for the reply! I only asked because they were one of the only shops that did a d-series a/c ram manifold and my dealings with them have been good. How old is that manifold in the picture? I wonder if they re did the design?
A couple of weeks old. And no, they didn't redesign it.
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A couple of weeks old. And no, they didn't redesign it.
I guess being a d-series using a smaller turbo will benefit me than! I have a t3/t4 and it clears fine, no shaving of my block either.
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I guess being a d-series using a smaller turbo will benefit me than! I have a t3/t4 and it clears fine, no shaving of my block either.
You more than likely have a T3/T04B. That make sense. You simply have a smaller compressor cover.

Here's an example.

Which turbo is 48lbs/min (smaller than a 50 trim) , and which is 58lbs/min (almost the flow with a GT35R)?



Its not the "T3/T4", its the compressor cover in an attempt to use water lines without a banjo problem.
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Yep that's exactly the turbo I have.

And those turbos look the same except for the Garrett lettering lol.
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no they are different, one on the right has a much larger wheel in a t04b cover... but I knew this already lol
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no they are different, one on the right has a much larger wheel in a t04b cover... but I knew this already lol
DING DING DING...

Turbo on the left = GT3251B - good to 440whp
Turbo on the right = Mark II Surfer -good to 550whp
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