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Where Can I Get A Turbo Manifold

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Where Can I Get A Turbo Manifold

Post by Dyls GQ »

Anybody Know Where Can I Get A Turbo Manifold For My GQ.... Ive Got A GU Turbo But Need The Exhaust Manifold.... I Would Prefere A Factory One But Anything Helps

Any Help Apprectiated!
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Post by sim70n »

wreckers ,battletruckmat couls posibly be able to make one contact him pretty sure hes on here too
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Post by Dyls GQ »

Im Having Troubles With Wreckers...They Will Only Sell It Complete (Manifold, Turbo, Intake Pipes)

"battletruckmat couls" Who Are They And Where Are They??

Any Idea On The Cost?
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Post by drifter** * »

mtq do one for $450.
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Post by Dyls GQ »

whos mtq?? location??

what type of manifold, basically standard?

will a stock turbo bolt onto a highmount manifold?

if so are their any pros or cons?
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Post by bogged »

Tried any turbo suppliers?
Tried any wreckers?

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Post by tye1986 »

turbo glide got 1, 2 weeks ago for $490 high mount.
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Post by Dyls GQ »

ive tried 2 wreckers... they only sell complete 2nd hand kits.....as i wrote above^^^

no suppliers yet. will have to do that only one im aware of is eastern turbos (melb)
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Post by cooki_monsta »

if u want std, patrolapart in lilydale sell them
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Speak to Matt (battletruckmatt) or Dave at Performance Exhaust in Ringwood, they are currently building manifolds (http://cgi.ebay.com.au/TURBO-MANIFOLD-S ... .m14.l1262)

Or wreckers such as patrolapart, patroldocta etc.
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Post by coxy321 »

Or Andrew at Big-O 4x4. He sells the T3 lowmount (as per the old group buy).

Note: Prices have gone up an absolute crapload since the financial crisis stuff happened.
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Post by Dyls GQ »

sweet ill check em all out cheers..

as i asked before will a standard turbo fit to a high mount manifold. if it does are there any pros or cons?

im still figuring out how i want to fit it all
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Post by coxy321 »

As long as it has the same flange pattern (ie. T2, T3) it should be fine. You can get adapters to change flange type anyway.
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Post by Dyls GQ »

so lets say i put the standard turbo on a high mount manifold..

any downfalls? as if will it go better or the safe?
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Post by coxy321 »

No difference whatsoever. The only issue you will have is that there is no room and too much heat to run a top mount air-to-air intercooler effectively, and sometimes you can have issues with dump pipe clearance on the firewall. Saying that, the top mounts are a bit easier to work on because they're not tucked under like the low mounts.
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Post by Dyls GQ »

cheers coxy...big help, might go top mount due to being easier to access and work on... or what would you guys recomend... 88 TD42, Just hit 200,000km. i will be using a standard turbo... high mount setup or keep it all standard??
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Post by coxy321 »

What are your future plans for the car as far as engine mods go?
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Post by Dyls GQ »

still unsure at the moment as for engine mods.... whys that? is there anything i need to do or stuff thats just worth doing??
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Post by coxy321 »

Depending on your end goal, there's probably a few things you could do to make the process easier. There are so many different ways to do it, and so many parts combinations that its not funny.

Your best bet would be to have a dig through the threads in the nissan section in regards to what setup suits certain applications etc. Certain physical limitations apply to certain combinations, for example low mounts won't allow for an overly large compressor housing due to block and manifold clearance.

Saying all that, if you have the time and the skills, anything is possible!!! :twisted:
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Post by Dyls GQ »

yeh ive been goin through the nissan thread all day, including "Coxys Wallet Friendly Build Up" was pretty interesting. ive got the turbo and the induction piping. just need all the other sh!t to go with it. so im still deciding on how i want it setup!
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Post by coxy321 »

I was lucky enought to have 90% of the parts all sorted and ready, plus managed to have the car off the road for a while. No orgent deadlines meant i could do everything right.

What are you doing for oil/water lines?

Probably wouldn't hurt to do a members build thread too for any future members to read up on.
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Post by Dyls GQ »

oil return is going straight to the sump. oil feed im unsure about ive read their are "bungs" on the side of the block so ill look a that when i get the rest of the parts..... as for cooling... im pretty sure my turbo isnt watercooled..its off an 06 GU.

the only thing thats got me a bit stuffed is the air box. my snorkel goes straight through the gaurd, (doesnt run to the front like normal Patrols)

but regardless of all that... ive got a build up in the members section, when i get all the sh!t together ill post it all up with lots of pix
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Post by tye1986 »

ill try and get some pictures of mine and put them on here i used a high mount manifold with a holden vl t3 hiflowed turbo 3" short radius steam pipe bend for the dump turned out pretty neat . i put a t piece in where the oil pressure sended is and ran my oil line over the motor the same as my old dts kit with the swhitzer turbo and returned it into the sump. mine cost me about $960 all up but i got a few fitting and braided oil lines for free and i bought all the 3" pipe and built my exhaust my self.
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Post by Dyls GQ »

yeh that sounds sweet if you could do that..cheers
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Post by tye1986 »

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oil lines from sended you will need a 1/8 bspt t piece from memory
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Post by tye1986 »

oil return is via a 5/8 copper pipe haha my brothers a fridgey he silver soldered it in cost me nothing sept taking the 36 thousand bolts out of the sump. and the blue line is high temp hose for the water return sits a little close to the exhaust for my liking but hasnt melted or any thing and ive done some long trips.

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i put a pod filter inside this box which had some half arsed hiclone sort of thing mine is a 88 model
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and heres just a pic from the top im yet to finish i have a 3" stainless pipe to replace the black corregade pipe for the intake. hope this helps.
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Post by Dyls GQ »

beautiful...cheers brotha.
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Post by 80gus »

Nice pipe work there tye1986
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Post by tye1986 »

haha you suck gus its better now

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Post by hokey »

do you know what brand manifold that is? what's the dump pipe clearance like?

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