Inlet Adapters, plus possibly more.

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Inlet Adapters, plus possibly more.
#61
if you can try get the price down to £30 id be interested.
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#62
Make a list of evenyone who would be interested at a cheaper price?

1. Padge
Doesnt even own a 306.
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#63
(31-12-2013, 01:33 PM)Tom Wrote: Make a list of evenyone who would be interested at a cheaper price?

1. Padge

Yeah that would be good.
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1. Padge
2. PC
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#65
(30-12-2013, 01:06 PM)Piggy Wrote: how much do you rekon a manifold flange would cost?

I need the sizes mate. Even a rough guide.
I'm going to use deans car as a template for the final product, but it not worth my time incase you don't want it.
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#66
id be interested in one for the right price
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#67
(01-01-2014, 05:22 AM)clarkey2010 Wrote: id be interested in one for the right price
I'm guessing interested in a inlet? Big Grin
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#68
(31-12-2013, 07:04 PM)Dean Wrote:
(30-12-2013, 01:06 PM)Piggy Wrote: how much do you rekon a manifold flange would cost?

I need the sizes mate. Even a rough guide.
I'm going to use deans car as a template for the final product, but it not worth my time incase you don't want it.

Well its for a 2.1...so dont do that!! Lol!!
Wishes for more power...
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#69
Woopsy yeah inlet adapter lol
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#70
(01-01-2014, 11:10 AM)Piggy Wrote:
(31-12-2013, 07:04 PM)Dean Wrote:
(30-12-2013, 01:06 PM)Piggy Wrote: how much do you rekon a manifold flange would cost?

I need the sizes mate. Even a rough guide.
I'm going to use deans car as a template for the final product, but it not worth my time incase you don't want it.

Well its for a 2.1...so dont do that!! Lol!!

I'll grab a gasket for a 2.1 exhaust manifold to work off, don't worry Tongue
just to clarify, the 2.1 XUD11 is the same engine, i.e 406 2.1 and the xantia?
Dean
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#71
yeap all the same Smile

PM me Smile
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#72
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#73
I have one now thanks anyway.
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#74
F*ck it, I will make a batch of ten and see what happens, i got an good deal on the materials.
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#75
I'm interested in an inlet adapter and an elbow adapter for a td04 if possible.Cheers.
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#76
any news on the spacers/PCD adapters? what's the cost looking like?
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#77
4*108 to 4*100 would be awesome...
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(08-01-2014, 12:13 AM)Lego Jon Wrote: 4*108 to 4*100 would be awesome...
are you wanting them with stud conversion or not?

(06-01-2014, 10:45 PM)Kezzieboy Wrote: any news on the spacers/PCD adapters? what's the cost looking like?

Depends on the size you want, if you're wanting stud conversion with the Spacers/PCD adapters. and Obviously what thickness.
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#79
Prices on:
Plain 15mm spacers
The smallest (20mm, maybe?) bolt-on spacers you can do
4x108 to 4x100 PCD adapters

How much more would it cost for a stud conversion, and can you supply everything required, including nuts (either taper or flat-seat)?

Just trying to get an idea of what you can offer, and if the prices are better than the fairly grim ones I keep finding online Tongue
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#80
Plain 15mm spacers - I'm hoping for £30 per pair ish posted, hub centrics Give me a link of what you are looking at?

The smallest (20mm, maybe?) bolt-on spacers you can do
4x108 to 4x100 PCD adapters I can get it down to 12mm if i play with it, mod the bolts. unless 20mm is wanted that is. £40-50 ish posted Any pcd conversion spacers will be a stud conversion as standard made from alu, otherwise they will be thicker, Stainless/mild steel to to able to handle the drill and trapped holes for the bolts.

How much more would it cost for a stud conversion, and can you supply everything required, including nuts (either taper or flat-seat)? Stud conversion? FREE! lol. I will try and supply nuts, if i get some interest i will buy in bulk, but it may just be cheaper for both of us if you get them yourself, otherwize delivery will be chaged to me.. then to you aha

Sorry if this makes no sense. (I'm the other guy from this post haha)
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#81
Making dean up some spacers with stud conversion as soon as he gets some extd bolts will upload pics
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#82
how much for td04 adapters please mate?
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#83
For the td04 plates I need to get hold of something to work off. Any help may carry a discount along the road.
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#84
are the inlet adapters going ahead?
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#85
(09-01-2014, 07:30 PM)clarkey2010 Wrote: are the inlet adapters going ahead?

Indeed! making a set of 10, need to know if i should them 2" 2.25" 2.5" outside Dia on the pipe, i will make all the shells+flange and weld the pipe on to order.
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#86
2.25 I think will be most popular
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(09-01-2014, 08:14 PM)Jimbo Wrote: 2.25 I think will be most popular

I've got sh*t loads of pipe so no worries
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(09-01-2014, 08:50 PM)TallGuySmallBike Wrote:
(09-01-2014, 08:14 PM)Jimbo Wrote: 2.25 I think will be most popular

I've got sh*t loads of pipe so no worries

I was playing around today with the pipe i am going to use, would people use/want anything like this on the end to help the seal? or just a straight pipe.

(Each side is a different type)
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This is what we normally use when doing large rubber pipe connectors, thought it might have some use here.
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#89
A lip is always good compared to "straight" / "normal" pipe. The last picture looks like the best option to me.

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(10-01-2014, 04:50 PM)silverzx Wrote: A lip is always good compared to "straight" / "normal" pipe. The last picture looks like the best option to me.

Indeed, I just didn't know if its needed or not lol.

Even something like this..
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