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Old 05-16-2008, 01:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Turbo outlet flanges. Need to get up to 4"

My Turbonetics T-76 has a 2" outlet (I believe). I need a way to get it up to the 4" inlet that my Intercooler piping has. Does anyone know of a flange that will do this, or will I have to have it custom made?
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it should be 2.25 and you will probally have to find a 2.25 vband kit and a 2.25 to 4 transition. the reason i say vband it is because i would figure it would be hard to get silicone to stay on a transition. JMO
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you could use a 2" to 3" exhaust reducer, then a 3" to 4" reducer right after that
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you could use a 2" to 3" exhaust reducer, then a 3" to 4" reducer right after that
This is probably your best best...

Here is a few reducers that you could piece toghether. your going to have to use a vband clamp in there somewhere. you should just call Hyperformace and talk to dan, I bet he can make you a reducer that goes from 2.5"-4"
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