What D-series turbo manifold is this?
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What D-series turbo manifold is this?
I've searched as hard as I can and I cannot identify this manifold. Maybe I'm just looking in the wrong places or using bad search terms. Can anyone help me out? The turbo you see is a Garrett T25 and this is for a D-series. Thanks for any help.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Clutch784 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">HKS
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ur wrong dude. the old school hks looks just like the greddy.. i had one like it. but to the poster if it was a greddy wouldnt it say greddy on the bottom? well when i had a greddy sohc mani it had greddy stamped on the bottom. but if not it should be hks. its a nice manifold btw.
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ur wrong dude. the old school hks looks just like the greddy.. i had one like it. but to the poster if it was a greddy wouldnt it say greddy on the bottom? well when i had a greddy sohc mani it had greddy stamped on the bottom. but if not it should be hks. its a nice manifold btw.
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Looks EXTREMELY similar to a Nissan Flanged B18 Manifold I had - it was HKS, the casting is very extremely similar, and they are one of the few co's that make bolt holes on their manifolds for a manifold heat shield.
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I just looked over it again, no HKS or GReddy stamps anywhere, in fact no stamps of any kind. However there are three holes for a heat shield (as noted) and there are small trapezoidal indentions on top of each runner.
I'm trying to sell this and I want to know what to tell people when they ask what kind it is. I don't think "uhhh a cast manifold" will be good enough.
I'm trying to sell this and I want to know what to tell people when they ask what kind it is. I don't think "uhhh a cast manifold" will be good enough.
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Looks exactly like the greddy one on my civic
thanks for the view of the turbo out by the way. Now I am sure what flange I need
thanks for the view of the turbo out by the way. Now I am sure what flange I need
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HKS or Greddy... my bet would be Greddy because they come with Greddy kits and much more common.
The pic of the HKS is for another car... I have the HKS unit (for B-series) and that's what it looks like:
The pic of the HKS is for another car... I have the HKS unit (for B-series) and that's what it looks like:
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Actually, I think that is an HKS manifold. It looks just like my old one and I know this one is an HKS because I have the original box.
A GT28R fit very nicely on that manifold.
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