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![]() 110 Posts Member #: 2214 Advanced Member doncaster south yorkshire |
13th May, 2010 at 06:05:37pm
i have a n/a inlet manifold for the hiff44, can i use this or do i need a turbo inlet, if so, does anyone have one ?
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1050 Posts Member #: 764 Post Whore Staffordshire |
13th May, 2010 at 09:44:14pm
I believe you can still your the usual HIF44 inlet, but you may run into clearance problems depending on the manufacturer. |
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![]() 16540 Posts Member #: 4241 King Gaycharger, butt plug dealer, Sheldon Cooper and a BAC but generally a niceish fella if you dont mind a northerner Rotherham, South Yorkshire |
14th May, 2010 at 08:07:02am
Also the flanges are different thickness to the turbo exhaust manifold, so you may have trouble getting it bolted down tight On 11th Feb, 2015 robert said:
i tried putting soap on it , and heating it to brown , then slathered my new lube on it
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5988 Posts Member #: 2024 Formally Retired Rural Suffolk |
14th May, 2010 at 08:52:01am
On 14th May, 2010 apbellamy said:
Also the flanges are different thickness to the turbo exhaust manifold, so you may have trouble getting it bolted down tight As Andy say, but the difference in thickness is considerable (~3mm) - you will need to make up stepped washers or cut some of the thick washers in half and use them as packers. And that is only if it will fit inbetween the cast exhaust manifold anyway, I "think" the turbo inlet sweeps upwards more sharply to clear it. Schrödinger's cat - so which one am I ??? |
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