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Engine Stafford Fabrications rolla 98-02 turbo manifold?

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by GSE21tuner, May 30, 2004.

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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    Stafford Fabrications rolla 98-02 turbo manifold?

    I wanna build a custom turbo setup, but don't wanna buy Stafford Fabs full kit. I just wanna buy the turbo manifold and get my own turbo and accessories. Does any one know how and how much I can get it for? Please help, I hope to have this finished by summer. :D
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    RollaRyder1103 New Member

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    or u can buy it from monkey wrench racing
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    its about 400-500 bucks... dependin wut u want... equal length... stainless steel... etc...
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    blancokracker Guest

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    doesn't it only fit a t3 though? Just in case you were thinking of getting a different turbo. If I ever go turbo Id want a Garret GT25R but the turbo alone is like 1300 0_0
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    blancokracker Guest

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    Also if your gonna make the kit in say 3-5 months might as well order it now. It probaly won't even be ready by then LOL.
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    im going to be running a t25....
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    Lekz Guest

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    i dont think a rolla needs a turbo like that....a t3 is good enough
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    t3 would make you be very very happy...
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    The one on monkeywrench is for the Celica only.
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    why not the gt25r is made for 1.7-2.5 L. The hp range is like 180-350. Lower psi with more power and very quick spool up.
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    all u have to do is ask them to weld on a dip shit t25 flange instead of a t3 flange.. it's custom made after all.. and yes the gt25 BB turbo is an excellent choice for 1.8L corollas, dont believe me look at a compressor map, its more ideal than a t3 unless you are going for big power (with internal upgrades + fuel management)..

    Heres a tip on getting a nice GT25: mazdaspeed protege.. Internal wastegate is already set at 6.8PSI.

    And if stafford won't sell you the manafold, buy from spool, go with JGS tools if u are despirate..
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    I already have the stock turbo off of the 1st generation Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX. What kind of flange will I need for that?
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    look at the compressor housing, if it says TD04 or TD05 than it uses the standard 14b flange (it's rectangle)

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