another 3rdgen ebay kit
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From: San Antonio, TX
Car: Damn
Engine: This
Transmission: New Stuff
Well hello there fellow Alamo City dweller.
You go out to ***** City?
thirdgeners are hard to come by around here. Nice car you got, drop me line next time you plan on running it.
You go out to ***** City?
thirdgeners are hard to come by around here. Nice car you got, drop me line next time you plan on running it.
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Well, the auction ended with no biiders. I might relist it again if nobody emails me and wants it. I had a ton of emails but no bidders. If anyone is intersted, email me and we can talk. I've got some new pics as well. You won't find a better kit for the $.
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Yah, they are S10 headers. I've used them for my last few turbo setups. They work out great. I was using a powerstroke intercooler with that setup. Cheap and effective. A little restrictive if your looking to make over 550 RW horse though.
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question...
what brand shorty headers are those?
I guess just about any brand would work, just curious...
I take it that you use those same headers for your twin turbo set up...
Where did you come up with the flanges for headers(that fit the t4 housing)?
How can you figure out how much restiction a intercooler is causing you?
How much is considered good? And how much is considered bad?
appreciate it,
Shad Haynes
I guess just about any brand would work, just curious...
I take it that you use those same headers for your twin turbo set up...
Where did you come up with the flanges for headers(that fit the t4 housing)?
How can you figure out how much restiction a intercooler is causing you?
How much is considered good? And how much is considered bad?
appreciate it,
Shad Haynes
Last edited by zboss86; 11-13-2002 at 02:30 PM.
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I think they're flowtech's. And yes, i used the same s10s for the twin turbo setup i used to have as well. I made the flanges to fit both the t03s and the T4's. Look at pressure drop across the cooler to give you a good idea how much it's holding you back. Anything over a couple lbs pressure drop across it is considered bad. I was seeing over a couple lbs. More like 6 or more lbs. That's too much...for a number of reasons.
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