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Hi

I've trawled the internet and can't seem to find anywhere that sells the Greddy single turbo inlets for Rb26.

The one that allows you to run two airflow meters off the one single turbo. You usually see them on T78s etc.

Anyone know where to buy them from, and what are they called exactly?

I have attached a pic:

http://www.members.shaw.ca/ssbperformance/...ns/RB26DETT.jpg

Cheers :P

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I got mine mage custom. for a little sum of money out of alloy, for twin 80mm afm.

I'll know in about a week if I'm going to persist with the current set up, as I have max out the afm as in another thread, might go autronic after all the rooting around.

I got mine made custom. for a little sum of money out of alloy, for twin 80mm afm.

I'll know in about a week if I'm going to persist with the current set up, as I have max out the afm as in another thread, might go autronic after all the rooting around. If you are interested I will post up or send pic.

mmmm - ah OK Sean - you convinced me ya silver tongue devil - djetro it is then!

i fitted mine on a new engine never started it fired first kick and idled.

so far with a light tune it drives sweet . give it a week or 2 for run in and ill give you the full run down.

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