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Post by bignose »

Heh, sorry for the barrage of topics as of late ;)

what is the size of the outlet on the cold site of the turbo, and does anyone have the measurements of the ins/outs on a saab 900 IC.

also, what size is the throttle body hole ?

sure i could go measure it, but the wife has the car.
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Post by LegacyT »

Both inlet and outlet on the Saab 900 IC are the same, both 2 1/4" IIRC. The throttle body is 2 3/4", I'm positive of that.

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bignose wrote:sure i could go measure it, but the wife has the car.
Not an acceptible excuse. Homework is good. Let us know what YOU find when your wife returns.
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Heh, is this an extension of your "Search Nazi" role?
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Yes. ;)
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I actually look for recent posts with JasonGrahn as the author just so I can see how he'll break off a little "search-smackdown" on the next victim!! HAHAHAHAHAHA!! :D
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Post by LegacyT »

Enough whoring around!!!!! :wink:

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Post by bignose »

heh, it's funny cause when people ask me UNIX questions i just say "RTFM"

read the fucking manual..


ok ok, i'll go measure it my damn self ;)

is it ok if i ask for the turbo outlet diameter ? I don't want to have to take off my turbo chimeny until i get all the parts together for the project.
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Post by vrg3 »

You mean, "read the fine material," right? :)

You don't have to remove the chimney to get at the compressor outlet. The chimney only covers the turbine.
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