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Current Price list:
Inlet Manifold Adapters - £40-45 Posted.
Wheel Spacers - Still waiting on a price of these.
PCD Spacers - Still awaiting price.
Both sets of spacers are made from one piece billet aluminium and turned/drilled down to specs.

Custom Exhaust system - Drop a PM to work something out.
Exhaust system can be made from either Mild steel, or stainless. However stainless will be more costly.

TD04 Adapter plates - Made from 12mm thick steel.

Future Projects:
Custom made exhaust manifold
Gearbox mounted turbo to bolt onto original manifold.
Td04 exhaust adapter plates
(11-12-2013, 09:00 PM)Paul_13 Wrote: [ -> ]Td04 exhaust adapter plates

Can get some of them made up no bother, just let me know which elbow its going on to, unless you're wanting a custom elbow made up?
Also need to know which mainfold you're mating the td04 up to.
Might be interested in a inlet adaptor depending on price and quality of it
Interested in inlet adapter also.
inlet adaptor please, and price.
What about pcd adaptors?
What money we looking at for a inlet adaptor
Gotta be down to cost. ..
Just got back from work, will find out, give me 10 mins
been longer than 10 mins. lol
Sorry haha, can get the inlet adapters for 25 posted if there is at least 10 people, still waiting for a price for individuals.

Getting some td04 adapter plates mocked up This Saturday.

Can make custom exhaust elbows with a pre drilled and tapped hole for egt probe, and will provide a screwable bung. For td04

Also am making my own exhaust downpipe + centre pipe, no boxes with outward rolled tip, but will let you know how that goes.
Any chance of mocking one up so people can see what there like before we decide on buying?
(13-12-2013, 07:45 AM)Chris_90 Wrote: [ -> ]Any chance of mocking one up so people can see what there like before we decide on buying?

This^^
I mean most people wont buy something without seeing a picture first
Pcd adaptors?
(13-12-2013, 08:13 AM)rd070707 Wrote: [ -> ]Pcd adaptors?

What size are you after?

And about inlet adapters, will get one mocked up.
Something like 4x108 to 4x100? Or even 5x112?
interested in an individual price on adaptor mate, let me know.
(13-12-2013, 04:28 PM)padge Wrote: [ -> ]interested in an individual price on adaptor mate, let me know.

Prices will be £25 each for the adapters.

(13-12-2013, 03:56 PM)rd070707 Wrote: [ -> ]Something like 4x108 to 4x100? Or even 5x112?

Shouldn't be a problem, are you wanting hub adapters with spacing?

First post updated.
Price?
25 quid per adaptor sounds good dude, get One made up should sell like hot cakes at that price
Will see what I can do today.
Hello All! < This is the other guy (the one doing all the work ha. (James))

I'v got the measurements for the Inlet adapter and TD04 Adapter plates, I will be getting the prices hopefully by tuesday (my bad for the hold up, Trying to shift stuff out at work before xmas)

For the wheel spacers, am i taking that as 4x108 = 4 holes on a 108 Pcd? (Space between hole centres) Ect..
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Yeah that's right, spacers that bolt to the 4x108 hub and then allow wheels with a different Pcd to be bolted on. Must be hubcentric though
(16-12-2013, 12:12 PM)rd070707 Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah that's right, spacers that bolt to the 4x108 hub and then allow wheels with a different Pcd to be bolted on. Must be hubcentric though

Thats fine, I'd be doing these on a lathe, then passed on to a Rotary Index table for the Pcd holes

You are looking at about £80-90 posted for a pair, Maybe a bit cheaper if you source your own extended bolts.
Thanks for the info mate may be in touch in future
+1 for inlet adaptor Dean
(16-12-2013, 05:48 PM)Dean Wrote: [ -> ]Thats fine, I'd be doing these on a lathe, then passed on to a Rotary Index table for the Pcd holes

You are looking at about £80-90 posted for a pair, Maybe a bit cheaper if you source your own extended bolts.

They're meaning adaptors that bolt to the hub, that are threaded so you can bolt a different PCD wheel to them, so you wouldn't need extended bolts. Obviouslty they need to be steel or have a steel thread insert for the bolts though.
(17-12-2013, 12:04 PM)Rippthrough Wrote: [ -> ]
(16-12-2013, 05:48 PM)Dean Wrote: [ -> ]Thats fine, I'd be doing these on a lathe, then passed on to a Rotary Index table for the Pcd holes

You are looking at about £80-90 posted for a pair, Maybe a bit cheaper if you source your own extended bolts.

They're meaning adaptors that bolt to the hub, that are threaded so you can bolt a different PCD wheel to them, so you wouldn't need extended bolts. Obviouslty they need to be steel or have a steel thread insert for the bolts though.

Yeah i got that.. But they would need new bolts (that may be longer then the originals) to attach the spacer to the hub, or use the originals? i was going to do 4 socket capped bolts that attach the space to the hub. so i know that the bolts would clear the wheel when it was bolted on (With the original bolts)Undecided
Any progress on the inlet adapters?
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