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Old 02-28-2008, 11:31 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by 1995c4 View Post
I know this is a bit off topic, but I just saw the tubular mani setup for the big turbo setups you guys have going on. Would something like that work with the 20g? I'm thinking it would, don't know if this O2 yo're making would work with that as well. All I'd need after that is the 50trim wheel and porting! I have to get some more power out of this 20g

If the 20G is a T3 flange then yes we can make the tubular unit fit. We are now selling the tubular manifolds and we will have a kit here very soon as well.

If the tubular manifold fits the 20G I would like to say that there is another 20+ whp with that set up. I will let you know when the 20G set up hits here for the o2 build up.
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