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Old Nov 30, 2008 | 03:57 AM
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Originally Posted by I spy Psi
What's your price range and I'll then give you a definition of good.
i dont want to buy a cheapo and i dont really have a price range but with x mas comming soon i have to be conservative. but if i can make it till past that i am fine i just looked online for a few and they were all about 600 bucks , i would rather pay out the butt for one that i know is not going to crack then to buy a cheap one that i will have to replace in 2 months.

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Old Nov 30, 2008 | 07:49 AM
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Hit up Go-autoworks.com. They have some pretty nice manifolds, in the 600 dollar range. Now, you have a log manifold right now, correct? If you get a mini ram or a different style manifold your more than likely going to have to get your downpipe re-done. So just keep that in mind as well.
Old Nov 30, 2008 | 08:51 AM
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Originally Posted by I spy Psi
Hit up Go-autoworks.com. They have some pretty nice manifolds, in the 600 dollar range. Now, you have a log manifold right now, correct? If you get a mini ram or a different style manifold your more than likely going to have to get your downpipe re-done. So just keep that in mind as well.
Check my profile and you will see a picture of it, I am not sure what it is i have seen the logs and its not that, I want to say full race. it came with the kit i dont even know who makes it. but thanks for the info
Old Jul 24, 2009 | 12:19 PM
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My buddy is having similar problems aswell he has an s13 with an sr20 with t28 upgrade. The boost controller isnt properly hooked up the line running from the wastegate is connected to the bc but the line coming off of the bc is disconnected does anyone know where that line is supposed to go to I think its to the throttle body but i could be wrong........help would be awesome
Old Jul 24, 2009 | 12:35 PM
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wastegate as previously stated, maybe the diafram (or however you sell it) it done
Old Jul 24, 2009 | 12:36 PM
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is your wastegate welded onto the manifold??????? i dnt see any bolts bro
Old Jul 24, 2009 | 12:49 PM
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Default Re: boost problem

Originally Posted by 94SohcVtecEg
My buddy is having similar problems aswell he has an s13 with an sr20 with t28 upgrade. The boost controller isnt properly hooked up the line running from the wastegate is connected to the bc but the line coming off of the bc is disconnected does anyone know where that line is supposed to go to I think its to the throttle body but i could be wrong........help would be awesome
You fucking tard...you bumped a thread from Nov
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Yes I rememeber when I started this. Btw Do you have a white cobra?

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Old Jul 24, 2009 | 02:44 PM
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Default Re: boost problem

Originally Posted by 94SohcVtecEg
My buddy is having similar problems aswell he has an s13 with an sr20 with t28 upgrade. The boost controller isnt properly hooked up the line running from the wastegate is connected to the bc but the line coming off of the bc is disconnected does anyone know where that line is supposed to go to I think its to the throttle body but i could be wrong........help would be awesome
If you need help, or in this case if your buddy needs help, start your own thread.


Brandon, if you want this thread opened back up I will, but otherwise I'm closing it to stop 8 month old thread bumping.

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