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Old 3rd May 2012, 10:47   #16
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Re: Suzuki Swift G13B Exhaust Turbo Manifold - Zage Turbosystems

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Ive seen turbo(gt20) swifts being built at red rooster and their manifolds look nothing like this.
To clarify, this build cannot be claimed a full RRR job. This was a kit developed by Leela a few years back and he did mention it was one of the first turbo kits done by him. Today's designs and build are totally different what RRR does. I am in the process of getting stage by stage changes done on this turbo install. Yes ofcouse the plumbing is first on the list. Also re working on the compression.
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Old 15th May 2012, 13:52   #17
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Re: Suzuki Swift G13B Exhaust Turbo Manifold - Zage Turbosystems

Is the zage manifold a good fit with an external wastegate such as the turbosmart ultragate 38 (double port). It looks like the angle of the wastegate wrt flow of exhaust gases is completely wrong. Can anyone advice on this?


The arrangement of the external wastegate is described in the site: http://www.turbosmart.com.au/wp-cont...Y-12-rev-2.pdf

Essentially the angle should be acute whereas the zage makes it obtuse?
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