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Na-t Manifold Will It Fit On The 2jz


sidewaysdan

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Just searched both UK and Us, and I give up..

 

My answer is no, it probably won't fit because of the steering column or something similar :rolleyes:

 

MODS: Move out of tech I reckon.

 

ok mate thanks.do u know where i can get a manifold for a single with a t3 flang

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ok mate thanks.do u know where i can get a manifold for a single with a t3 flang

 

T3 is a bit small for a 3l supra engine... If you are going the NA-T route, you will want to do a search and have a look. T4 is the more common size especially for a half decent turbo. Before you even consider the NA-T, have you considered all the support mods? ECU, fuelling, etc..

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So to sumerise, you have a 2JZ-GTE engine, you wish to convert it to single turbo?

 

You shouldn't use a kit designed for the GE engine as the position of the turbo, flange and runner diameter are all compromised to allow it to fit under the NA intake manifold.

 

Also as Gav states, the T3 is a little small for this engine, why do you need a manifold with a T3 flange? You can always use a correct GTE manifold and a reducer to fit a T3 turbo, but this is another compromise and not recommended by the profesionals

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So to sumerise, you have a 2JZ-GTE engine, you wish to convert it to single turbo?

 

You shouldn't use a kit designed for the GE engine as the position of the turbo, flange and runner diameter are all compromised to allow it to fit under the NA intake manifold.

 

Hold on, he has a 2jz-gte and wants to fit an NA-T kit??? :search:

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T3 is a bit small for a 3l supra engine... If you are going the NA-T route, you will want to do a search and have a look. T4 is the more common size especially for a half decent turbo. Before you even consider the NA-T, have you considered all the support mods? ECU, fuelling, etc..

 

i have all that just want to change my manifold. i have a tt with a single conversion its a gt3037 it was dynod @ 476bhp the otherday so cant be that small

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i have all that just want to change my manifold. i have a tt with a single conversion its a gt3037 it was dynod @ 476bhp the otherday so cant be that small

 

A litte more info (read lot) up front would help with these conversations ;)

 

So why change the manifold?

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He might be right, but part of the exhaust system includes the T3 turbo...which garret recommend for 4 cylinder engines. I'd honestly say if you are looking for more power you will end up going T4.

 

what t4 turbo do u recommend.as i dont want to lose the fast spool as it comes on at about 2000rpm

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That doesn't look like any HKS kit I've ever seen :blink: It looks more like XS power.

 

Who is your mapper? With the V-pro it can only be one of a few...

 

im changing my ecu as my mapper doesent map hks.as for the turbo its a hks gt-pro 3037 with some dodgy pipe work.its not xs:boxing:

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