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PostPosted: Sun Jun 12, 2005 11:18 pm 
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im puting a hiff44 on my car and im using the metro turbo inlet. the bits where it bolts on are like twice as thick as the extractor brackets so when i tighten the bolts it only tightens the inlet manifold, what have others done to make this work???

i was thinking mayby get it milled down

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You can always shave/grind the nut side down.... you can use a file or grinder or whatever... and it doesnt need to be perfect on that side either...

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Rather than thin the nice thick BMC washer down (likely to bend maybe), it's better to put a blob of weld (MIG or arc) on one side of it, then grind that to get the offset right. The outside of washer needs to sit flat against the nut...

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 9:01 am 
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[quote="benjamin"]im puting a hiff44 on my car and im using the metro tubo inlet. the bits where it bolts on are like twice as thick as the extractor brackets so when i tighten the bolts it only tightens the inlet manifold, what have others done to make this work???

i was thinking mayby get it milled down[/quote]

Find two other manifold washers, and cut them in half. neatly tack weld a half to a whole one to form a stepped washer you will obviously need 4 and use them. That should get you out of trouble.


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 9:58 am 
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worked a treat one more question should i use the water pipes on the manifold or cut them off?

iv seen them all cut of on others but im not sure whats best :?

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 11:29 am 
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Shouldn't need them in Oz... not cold enough! :lol:

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 2:02 pm 
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well i cut them off it now looks better anyway but i got another proplem

what are the two pipes at the back id say the furthest one is fuel but what is the one with nufin on it in front of it by the way its the turbo hiff44

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 3:41 pm 
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On Mine, i have the town that arent the fuel inlet, routed into each-other ....
(blocks them off)

One is the return to the tank (Not needed on my setup - rising rate regulator)
The other is part of the "Lean-out" device that that leyland stuck on it....

Basically, you dont need either of them....

After reading on Turbominis.co.uk some time ago, i just joined mine together....

it held the A/F rock solid on the MRC Dyno day.... so again, doing somthing right !

(nice inlet! - got another ?)

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Where is the air filter on that thing ben isn't it supposed to have an air filter

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mini_van_1970 wrote:
Where is the air filter on that thing ben isn't it supposed to have an air filter

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LOL I was thinking the same thing. I assume he just hasnt done it yet.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 5:09 pm 
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i havent got one yeti was thinking of puting the plenium on and puting a air filter on that but ill just go with a ramflo for now

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i found a real handy pic should help everyone :)

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Isnt that what I said ?

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kazjim wrote:
Isnt that what I said ?

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i did but i like pictures :)

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 5:30 pm 
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ok it all on except air filter. so i started the car and it ran really bad all i could smell was fuel and when i took the plugs out they were wet

what can i do? do i need to change the needle if so what sort and were can i get one or can i just adjust it? :?

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