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Twin Turbo Flanges on ebay.....

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What size houseing on HT3B?

Fluid recommendations?

Pardon my ignorance but I don't get it? Why do you need this flange at the back of the 35/40? Why not attach the hot pipe to the turbo like you would a downpipe and route the wastegate flow into the side of it. You'd only need a flange at the wastegate output that way. Am I wrong?



-Scott
 
I'd rather hang 50lbs of turbo off of a 1/2-3/4" piece of plate steel welded to sch40 pipe than to a little v-band clamp welded to 16ga tubing. :p



Forrest
 
Ron I can't tell everything! There is several ways to build Twins but only a few ways work the best with minimal issues. There are still folks building Twins like I did 2 years ago even after I proved it to be inferior and gave that info in the open form.



Jim
 
I guess in theory, you could remove your wastegate flapper and arm, and weld everything up so that you had two seperate paths... then bore the wastegate hole out as large as you can, and then plumb an external out of that hole. but it seems like it'd get kinda tight back there at the back of the motor. I'd rather run the external between the manifold and the top turbo.



Forrest
 
I got the best price

I got the best price thats right free. And I would say after looking at the pictures mine are way better quality. Now I just have to kick my mechanic in the arse to get started on them. By the way if you (my mechanic) happen to read this I am just kidding. LOL :-laf :-laf NOT



Stomp
 
What kind of idiot would give away flanges? Jim, I tried to find old posts from you about twins designs. The search only went back to about the first of this year. Guess I missed the boat. Sorry, I won't ask again. Mine are going to be fine for what I need.

Ron
 
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