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Old 04-22-2012, 11:40 PM   #1
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Does Mazworx sell the flange separately? I didn't see it on their site.

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Old 04-22-2012, 06:47 PM   #2
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Yes a huge wastegate sitting right on top of the manifold may look out of place lol

I am considering going to you if i decide to go external wastegate, but is there any other location on the manifold to place the wastegate?
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Old 04-22-2012, 07:41 PM   #3
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Yes a huge wastegate sitting right on top of the manifold may look out of place lol
Just tell the ref's it's the EGR LOL


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I am considering going to you if i decide to go external wastegate, but is there any other location on the manifold to place the wastegate?
That location is really the best as you can vent from all cylinders there, as well as it being on a meaty part of the manifold. WHere were you thinking of placing it?
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Just tell the ref's it's the EGR LOL
Turbo KA would immediately fail ref regardless anyway, no street legal carb approved turbo kits for KA in Cali.
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Old 04-23-2012, 02:17 PM   #6
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I guess I'm blind.

I appreciate it.
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It would be neat to run turbo piping through the stock KA intake and hide the SMIC in/under the airbox. A blow-through MAF setup would make it easier, since there would only need to be one pipe going from under the stock manifold shield to the SMIC/airbox area, and it could probably be hidden well enough among the power-steering equipment.
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It would be neat to run the piping through the stock KA intake and hide the SMIC in/under the airbox. Running a blow-through MAF setup would make it easier, because there would only need to be one pipe going from under the stock manifold shield to the SMIC, and it could probably be hidden well enough among the power-steering equipment.

Keyword in doing a sleeper setup is simple. It's not about you making things like pipings and others disappear by routing them any other way. The idea would be to make them look as if it belongs there and should be there like OE.
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Keyword in doing a sleeper setup is simple. It's not about you making things like pipings and others disappear by routing them any other way. The idea would be to make them look as if it belongs there and should be there like OE.
Sleeper means looking stock, and if someone routed piping to make a 240sx look NA when it is actually turbocharged, then that would be the ultimate sleeper setup.

I could put a sr20 in my car and it would look sleeper if I used all the OEM equipment.
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Sleeper means looking stock, and if someone routed piping to make a 240sx look NA when it is actually turbocharged, then that would be the ultimate sleeper setup.

I could put a sr20 in my car and it would look sleeper if I used all the OEM equipment.
IMHO and I have done this probably more than most here in Zilvia. Trying to make something look like what isn't to be just makes it more pop out and someways give it away. Plenty of little details that gives it away for me. Making it look as if its suppose to be there personally is the sleeper. But thats just me so were all entitled of our own views.
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It would be neat to run turbo piping through the stock KA intake and hide the SMIC in/under the airbox. A blow-through MAF setup would make it easier, since there would only need to be one pipe going from under the stock manifold shield to the SMIC/airbox area, and it could probably be hidden well enough among the power-steering equipment.
Just sold all my top mount turbo junk last month and I kinda have the same idea in my head right now. I'm gonna reuse my old ebay CAI as a cold pipe, buy a S13 hot pipe, and try to see if I can get an upgraded Jetta/Golf intercooler mounted somewhere under the stock airbox.

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Old 04-24-2012, 08:08 PM   #12
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It would be neat to run turbo piping through the stock KA intake and hide the SMIC in/under the airbox. A blow-through MAF setup would make it easier, since there would only need to be one pipe going from under the stock manifold shield to the SMIC/airbox area, and it could probably be hidden well enough among the power-steering equipment.
Currently being done for my new setup.
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Old 05-03-2012, 09:54 PM   #13
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clean set ups!!
planning to join you guys soon...
now whos running a KA-T sleeper set up with stock exhaust for the ultimate sleeper?! lol
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Old 05-13-2012, 09:48 PM   #14
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Is this a jdm sr air box or the stock KA? same question for the intake pipe. Need to know so I can make a WTB. I plan on using a godspeed 18g and 550's with a same side in/out IC core too try and get past 300 whp.
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now whos running a KA-T sleeper set up with stock exhaust for the ultimate sleeper?! lol
Run a modified OE Subaru STI Exhaust. Most of the catback piping will work with minor modification. If this OE Exhaust system is good enough for a 300hp STI motor then should be fine for a basic 200hp KA-T.

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Is this a jdm sr air box or the stock KA? same question for the intake pipe. Need to know so I can make a WTB. I plan on using a godspeed 18g and 550's with a same side in/out IC core too try and get past 300 whp.
Should work just fine as you planned.
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^ did I need the sr air box or is the ka one fine?
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^ did I need the sr air box or is the ka one fine?
You will need the JDM one.. MAF orientation is different.
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You will need the JDM one.. MAF orientation is different.
Thats what I thought. Hard to adapt a z32 maf to it?
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Old 05-23-2012, 02:06 PM   #19
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Hmm, would u be able to hide a t3 using the stock Sr20 piping? Like keeping it as a bottom mount setup
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Probably won't fit as a bottom mount.
You could do a sidemount and make a heatshield to hide it.
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Old 05-24-2012, 05:32 PM   #21
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Haven't been able to find any low key T3 setup for ka's :/
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Kind of hard to be low key with a top mount.
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Some really good clean looking KA-Ts out there!

I tried to keep mine as low profile by painting everything flat black..clamps..pipes..and so on. From the front you can't see that I have an intercooler as I kept the stock zenki bumper. But it's kinda hard when you have a top mount manifold and a polished turbo housing. Anyways, I have a 3 inch catalytic and an RS*R EX Mag with an added resonator and it's whisper quiet!! I've had cops behind me and next to me..and they never have once even bother looking my way because it's so quiet...plus I drive like i am aware that other people share the road too! lol

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Yeah cause a top mount turbo kit is sleeper, wrong thread
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nothing looks sleeper about that ka. gtfo
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nothing looks sleeper about that ka. gtfo

Alright alright! SORRY!!

Haha!

I would like to go bottom mount and make it sleeper status but having to rebuilt this B*tch for it is $$$.
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does anyone know a company that makes a ka24E manifold?
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Try him..he was in the KA-T community for a long time. He has 3 styles for the E.

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Try him..he was in the KA-T community for a long time. He has 3 styles for the E.

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i am gonna get a jgs manifold for my 89 sohc so i can keep my ac. gladman wont work with ac.
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i am gonna get a jgs manifold for my 89 sohc so i can keep my ac. gladman wont work with ac.
Can somebody confirm/prove this? I had plans of using a bottom mount gladman manifold and retaining my AC. I was under the impression that its possible.
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