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And the last one is Fiat gasket over RSX flange
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When you welded the header to the new flange was there any play to line up it up better?ORFORD2004 wrote:We cut the flange of the RSX headers and replace it with one made from the copy of the exhaust gasket made from 5/8 Stainless steel. We weld the piping back to the flange using TIG welder.
Had you seen these?ORFORD2004 wrote:We cut the flange of the RSX headers and replace it with one made from the copy of the exhaust gasket made from 5/8 Stainless steel. We weld the piping back to the flange using TIG welder.
I think that is true for the 8v with the exhaust on the (US) passenger side, the 16v has the exhaust on the driver side. The stock log manifold puts the flange right up against the firewall. Seems like the 4G63 would move it farther forward than others. Unless I have something backwards.ORFORD2004 wrote:I think that if you use the 4G63 headers, the flange for the turbo will be too far in the back.
I am presently looking at fitting the engine to the bellhousing. I have a 16v turbo motor and the block has balance shafts, so that the standard 131 transmission bellhousing starter location causes interference between the starter and the balance shaft. I have found two options:Holshot wrote:Hey Kevin, just thought I would see if you have had any new progress with your project... I enjoyed reading a lot of the inventiveness and hope things are still moving along! Let us know...