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Old 06-28-2002, 05:39 PM
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b-series turbo manifold!?

Ive got a b20b and i want to go turbo, i know on a d-series engine u can make a manifold out of an HF,CX,and STD manifold with an adapter plate! SO my question is, is there anyb-series stock manifold i can use for my turbo manifold? i am going to make my own adapter plate!

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why not just go buy a brand new manifold from revhard? they are $400 i think?
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