Quote:
Originally Posted by DC Dan MAX USA
*if you have the tomei expreme manifold, that will push the turbo back towards the firewall and cause this pipe to hit the transmission
|
*if you have the tomei expreme manifold, that will push the turbo
closer to the
motor and cause this pipe to hit the transmission.
Fixed
It looks like the angle of the flange of the head of the Tomei Expreme manifold is perpendicular to the flange of the turbo (ie 90 degrees). The HKS has a little more outward angle (towards the strut tower and
away from the motor) so it should clear the bellhousing. I still need to verify this.
This is the HKS manifold:
Couldn't really find any good pictures of the angle n the tomei:
The best way to tell is if someone can take a pic of a tomei like this to do a comparison: