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Old Sep 11, 2008 | 09:44 PM
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ok im getting rid of my 1.6 as i am once again haveing to replace the motor so i plan on getting a 1.8 and turboing it so i have no need for the turbo manifold but well i had the rear snail from this turbo welded to the manifold. so i guess i could save the turbo and downpipe by cutting the welds but i dont know how long its gunna take me to be turbo again so i figure ill see if there is an interest in this. so it is a greddy manifold with the relief cuts with a custom spec turbo from gpopshop which it is now oil and water cooled. and the greddy down pipe has 2 bungs on it one was for stock o2 second was for wideband. if wanted i would include the oil feed line to hook it up to the turbo and to the block and a ss braided oil return line with a tapped oil pan and fittings. all you would need to run this kit would be the fpr and and ic pipes. my asking would be 750 i could include the msd sebring unit for 800 totali could also include the 12:1fpr for 825this is picked up price there is maybe 1k miles on this turbo ,hits boost verry strong and quick.



or i would trade this whole setup for a pnp megasquirt for a 1.8 in my 1.6 car still gunna use the 1.6 wiring and throttle body
Old Sep 11, 2008 | 09:47 PM
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are you saying the manifold and turbo are welded together?
Old Sep 11, 2008 | 10:09 PM
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yes they are the rear snail for the turbo is welded to the manifold no need for gaskets there.and youll never have to worry about the manifold bolts coming out.
Old Sep 11, 2008 | 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by drftem2
yes they are the rear snail for the turbo is welded to the manifold no need for gaskets there.and youll never have to worry about the manifold bolts coming out.
We don't get pics huh? What exactly do you mean by the rear snail?
Old Sep 11, 2008 | 10:15 PM
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How many times are we going to allow this guy to scam our forum before he's banned? (read: how many times do I have to re-post the following before this dude's IP banned, or are we considering this water under the bridge?)

https://www.miataturbo.net/forum/sho...ftem+injectors

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well as i told you i am broke and have no job...
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ok then ******* ban me ****. my bad this douche is cool because he wants me to give him free ******* injectors. **** that.
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nah **** him. he bought them from me for 40 plus 5 shipping and hes not gtting **** from me. i wasnt ****** lieing i have no ****** job and no ****** money so **** him.
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...Long story short, he decided to be a complete liar and *******, but what should I expect from some loser who lost their job as a grocery bagger (what he has under his profile as occupation). Again, I could care less about the $20, it's the principle, but oh well...
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<---can we get one of those that says "This thread is useless without banishment" ?
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