Another turbo setup - NFM
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Another turbo setup - NFM
Another two into one design using stock manifold. Easy access for plugs wire, and easy assembly.
All stainless steel.
Huge 4" down pipe.
MP45, this thing should breathe nicely with the large exhaust housing.
At least a hand width clearance around the downpipe, great clearance.
All stainless steel.
Huge 4" down pipe.
MP45, this thing should breathe nicely with the large exhaust housing.
At least a hand width clearance around the downpipe, great clearance.
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But ya, we can mount any turbo with this layout.
cool, thanks.
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Airinlet: 127.1
Airoutlet: 107.2
Ind wheel: 76.5
Exd wheel: 103.5
A/R: 1.22
Exd wheel: 7.5
Ind Wheel: 88.0
Hope that helps, I bet you could get about 700hp to the wheels with this one, it'll breathe nicely on the topend.
As far as support, I feel comfortable with this one not needing one, but go to a T6 frame and a 88mm style, like Manny's, it'll def. need one.
btw, these are tanks that I had custom made by Canton, they are $129 is you need one. They have all the accommodations for 7/8 hose so the stock coolant tank hose hooks up, and a 3/8 side hose. You just have to mount it.
Thanks bud!