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is there a t3 2jzge manifold??

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Old 10-05-10, 01:20 PM
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ive been searching but i can not find one except in australia
so does anyone know of a 2jzge turbo manifold thats t3 flanged
or how id go about changing on into t3..

i do realize there are adaptors..however they add some height to the turbo and i think that will cause interference with the piping going into the TB

any info is appreciated thanks
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i think turbonetics and SRT did have one that was a t3 flange iirc..
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Srt cast mani worked well until it cracked, and cracked..... Sold one here a while back for 5$.
Get a fleabay t4 flanged and an adapter or have it welded on as well as supports to give it some better life.

Most adapters are .5 inches thick or smaller, you will be fine with the intake.
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kk thanks frank and sc300_704 ill just go with a ebay mani
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yeah welding on the t3 flange is the best bet. if you weld it just right you can probably clear the distributor a little better than normal too.
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...would running a "mesh screen" be a bad idea instead of a filter..i do realize most people run filters but ive also seen quite a few people just run a mesh style setup..of course little dirt/dust can get in but keeps the bigger things out..

would this be a very bad idea ie dirt can ruin the blades on the compressor?
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forget the blades of the compressor you will be getting so much dirt into your engine, you will be building up sludge among other things and the dirt does not help combustion. I would guess it could lead to blocked passages and stuff but thats just a guess. I thought about doing the same thing but decided the risk isnt worth the reward, to fully clear the distributor just use a 3" pipe if you need to (the 4" rests against the dizzy on mine).

If you live in a non-dusty place you could get away with it for a while, but if you live in a dusty spot like Nevada or something then you are really asking for it!
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i live on a dirt road so yea i guess that would be a bad idea....i just think the mesh looks so much cleaner cause typically i do NOT like the look of k&n style filters..but like said its not worth the risk.
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