Bullseye Power S362 Vband Flange and Downpipe Question
Whatup HT, I have a couple questions I hope you can help me with. I have a Bullseye Power S362 with the .70 a/r ex housing. It's the bep housing and not the bw housing. It says on their site that its a 3" vband outlet but I've been reading its actually a 4.21" vband associated with the BW S300 series so I'm confused on which flange I need to get. Also can I get away with running a 3" downpipe or should I run a 4" dp and taper down to my 3" exhaust? All help is appreciated. Thanks in advance
the 4.21" v-band concerns all the T4 housings that need to have a specific Merman (sp?) clamp to work. This is not the case, and IIRC was a true 76mm 3" OD flange on the T3 flange..
3" downpipe is fine. just go with that. no need for 4" with that size turbocharger.
3" downpipe is fine. just go with that. no need for 4" with that size turbocharger.
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That's because you're trying to use more than likely a TiAL 3", ATP or Vibrant 3" flange which is about 2mm OD smaller than the one that BEP provides or other makes. Give BEP a call, as they have the right V-band for this. They sell it to the public.
Asking why they don't just say that they have it or claim 3" when its really 3.6" OD won't be answered here and will be a waste of your time. Just give them a call, and they'll handle it.
. I believe also a John Deere Dealer has them as well, though you'll need the specific part number.
Asking why they don't just say that they have it or claim 3" when its really 3.6" OD won't be answered here and will be a waste of your time. Just give them a call, and they'll handle it.
. I believe also a John Deere Dealer has them as well, though you'll need the specific part number.
Actually, I found it.. This is for the .70A/R. These aren't bad to round up. I was digging around and found the correct numbers. PM me
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