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Do the T flanges on headers normally sit slightly tilted rearward on 930's?
I’m hacking off the open T4 flange (which I added a divider later) and putting a proper divided T4 flange on and noticed the flange is not parallel to the primary flanges.
Is that normal? This one is slightly tilted rearwards and am wondering if there’s a reason for it or I should weld it parallel? Last edited by Tippy; 02-26-2024 at 08:11 AM.. Reason: Title incorrect |
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Chain fence eating turbo
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May be hard to tell, but if you look, the primary flanges are in a linear plane in the photo but the turbine flange is slightly tilted rearward.
Didnt know if that is standard 930 stuff or a mistake by whom made these headers back in the day? ![]()
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I know when I fit up the T4 housing on the Garrett I had to positioned the flange rotated and tilted to get the best fit in the chassis. Guessing it probably has to do with the hook up connections and turbo configuration.
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Was just wondering if 930 headers were the same from the factory? |
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