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Old 12-29-2005, 10:12 AM
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4g63na and 4g63t downpipes the same ?

Ok i have a 96 gst and a 93 es talon ... i have the old t25 and stock intercooler and 450cc injectors and bov from when i did my big 16g upgrade on the gst. I would like to turbo my 93 talon. I purchased a new o2 housing an exhaust mani , but now my question is , will my downpipe on the nonturbo 4g63 bolt up to the turbo ? or do i need new downpipe. I am not looking to race this vehicle, i would just like a small increase in performance. Will be running low boost of about 5psi +/-. If anyone can help me out I would really appreciate this. Also, is it possible for this small amount of boost to use stock ECU on the nonturbo. Or is it possible to rewire my stock 96gst ecu for this application. Any input would help. Thank You.
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Re: 4g63na and 4g63t downpipes the same ?

no they wouldnt be the same...one came off an 02 housing from a turbo car..the other came off an exhuast manifold...


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