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Old May 25, 2009 | 04:24 PM
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well im trying to figure out how to do an exhaust for my set up and was wondering if this piece (Flyin' Miata : Turbochargers : Parts and upgrades : 1990-05 turbine outlet (downpipe upper section))
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i asked my tuner and he said it looks right but not 100% positive on fitment

im just looking for another opinion.

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Old May 27, 2009 | 11:17 PM
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Will that be pointing in the right direction for your setup?

Building a downpipe, even w/ a divorced WG line is pretty easy if you have access to a cutoff saw and a welder.
Old May 28, 2009 | 09:26 AM
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That downpipe is designed to bolt right up to the GT2560R. Go here and print out the turbine outlet specs for the GT2560R. Put it on a copy machine and scale it up so it's to scale and see if it lines up with your turbine outlet.
I would also agree that you want to make sure whatever manifold you are using has the same location and orientation as the FM and Begi manifold or your downpipe may be pointing the wrong direction!
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its an FM manifold
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