What turbo manifold do I use?
In other words, you have to make one fit. The Radius flange is not a standard exhaust manifold flange used on aftermarket exhaust manifolds, especially for those in the D to B series cylinder head pattern.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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someone does make a tubular mani for b/d motors with the 14b flange
however the easiest thing to do for your budget build would be an oem hx mani and a 14b adapter plate
however the easiest thing to do for your budget build would be an oem hx mani and a 14b adapter plate
Yep, we're left guessing based on his vague first post. Im going guess that its going on a D series, but until the OP comes back with more info, we can only speculate
The original diagnosis still stands. You must make your own manifold, and for that turbocharger on a B18B1, not worth the effort ... yes, not even for that little amount of power increase.
So if I shouldn't use the 14b what's a good turbo. I want to run around 200 hp that's it. I still want Dailey drive it and be reliable.
T3 Super 60, T3/T04e 50 trim, etc.
The beauty of it is that its a T3 flanged turbocharger, rather than the oddball T25 1G DSM flange that requires a one-off manifold.
The beauty of it is that its a T3 flanged turbocharger, rather than the oddball T25 1G DSM flange that requires a one-off manifold.
LOL because they don't support your decision to use a keychain sized turbo that requires a completely custom manifold when you claim budget is not an issue? Sounds like another hacked up build? Maybe you're better off going over to www.homemadeturbo.com
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A properly tuned and built nitrous setup is as reliable as any other motor, naturally aspirated or forced induction.
it all comes down to quality parts, proper assembly, and proper tuning
cheap
fast
reliable
pick two because that's what your build will be.
it all comes down to quality parts, proper assembly, and proper tuning
cheap
fast
reliable
pick two because that's what your build will be.




