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2010-11-16 21:50:08
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fwd t3 manifold differences
so i hear you can run the RWD manifold but it causes fitment issues on FWD. I also found a manifold that says its for fwd but has the turbo moved a little more to the driver side. It doesnt look to me like its a big difference. does anyone have pictures of any of the t3 manifolds that are offset to one side vs the RWD ones? Im curious cause i want to do a t3/t4 setup and dont want to run one of those civic radiators.
FWD
SR20 Log FWD Spoolin Performance
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Nissan SR20DET Cast Turbo Manifold- TREADSTONE PERFORMANCE
2010-11-17 04:44:21
#2
Log manifold Fits like a glove.
2010-11-21 01:35:34
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i have a rwd manifold that was bolted to a fwd de block worked like a charm....i cant use it as i have a gti-r motor now and the heads are different....
2010-11-21 11:28:36
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Originally Posted by TOOQIKK
i have a rwd manifold that was bolted to a fwd de block worked like a charm....i cant use it as i have a gti-r motor now and the heads are different....


Bullshit, I have a rwd mani on my GTIR motor as we speak.
2010-11-21 13:00:55
#5
Originally Posted by TOOQIKK
i have a rwd manifold that was bolted to a fwd de block worked like a charm....i cant use it as i have a gti-r motor now and the heads are different....



Exhaust side is identical to the regular motor.
2010-11-21 14:59:47
#6
Originally Posted by WRX_PWNER
so i hear you can run the RWD manifold but it causes fitment issues on FWD. I also found a manifold that says its for fwd but has the turbo moved a little more to the driver side. It doesnt look to me like its a big difference. does anyone have pictures of any of the t3 manifolds that are offset to one side vs the RWD ones? Im curious cause i want to do a t3/t4 setup and dont want to run one of those civic radiators.
FWD
SR20 Log FWD Spoolin Performance
RWD
Nissan SR20DET Cast Turbo Manifold- TREADSTONE PERFORMANCE


not really fitment issues, you just have to grind down like an 1/8" spot under your upper rad. housing.
2010-11-21 23:40:18
#7
Mazworx makes some pretty cheap diy weld up fwd manifold kits if you are trying to save a few bucks. You can also weld a t3 flange on a gtir manifold and go that route as well.

You can get any rwd manifold to work on a fwd engine. There will there be cutting and welding involved 99.9% of the time though.
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