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Hi there,

 

Im looking at buying a 6boost topmount manifold to sit on my 30/25 r34. Was wondering if anyone had any experience fitting them and how it went with fitment keeping in mind that i have the stock lines for the ABS there still.

 

Otherwise i was looking at Sinco as they offer complete setups that say that they will clear the ABS.

 

Thankyou,

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with the caveat that mine is on an rb30 in a w34 not r34...

there is heaps of room to the ABS module and lines. The turbo is not parallel with the engine it is angled inwards at the rear/outwards at the front. The dump is close to the AC lines (insulation added) but nowhere near ABS.  The turbo compressor housing is forward of the strut tower and pretty close to the PS reservoir.

Basically...it's been made for that setup and uses the space well.

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