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Old 06-03-2012, 05:44 PM
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like the title says. i'm getting an on3 76mm .96ar turbo, -4an feed flange with .080" restrictor...I can't for the life of me find a -12an drain flange??
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what do you mean flange? the turbo or the pain. i bought a think a 1/2 flange and put a 1/2" to 12an fitting and then ran a 12 an line to the pan. then for the pan i bought a weld on 12an flange and drilled and welded it
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Originally Posted by tt383lt1
what do you mean flange? the turbo or the pain. i bought a think a 1/2 flange and put a 1/2" to 12an fitting and then ran a 12 an line to the pan. then for the pan i bought a weld on 12an flange and drilled and welded it
exactly what i was looking for! Thats what I will do, thanks!!
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Wolfe sells a flange that has the 12an male fitting incorporated
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Originally Posted by tt383lt1
what do you mean flange? the turbo or the pain. i bought a think a 1/2 flange and put a 1/2" to 12an fitting and then ran a 12 an line to the pan. then for the pan i bought a weld on 12an flange and drilled and welded it
this ^^^^

i just checked on the bay and 9.99 for a flange and 7.99 for a 1/2 npt to 12an adaptor and those are just the cheap ones. nothing fancy. and since its just a drain portion, cheap aint bad. i went with a 10an for mine. my flange comes with 10an on it already so i didnt have to find an adaptor but these are easy and cheap. but im sure any of the vendors here dealing with fittings will definiatly have something your looking for.
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Race part solutions has them for a good price...
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http://www.wolferacecraft.com/detail.aspx?ID=843
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x2, some of the nicest stuff out there.
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Glad to see you join the FI crowd, car ran good on the kit!
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the wolfe one is for the larger turbos, not sure if it'll work with the OP's turbo
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The t76 is a fairly large midframe isnt it? i know its not a huge 100mm or anything but 76mm turbo is fairly large. in the desription it says it fits most midframs. i dont have one so i cant say for sure. just trying to help where i can
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Originally Posted by BottleFedZ346
Glad to see you join the FI crowd, car ran good on the kit!
lol neither of us could resist... his car is very close to being done, I'm just starting to gather the parts for my build. by the time good weather hits you can expect to see both of us back out there!
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Originally Posted by BottleFedZ346
Glad to see you join the FI crowd, car ran good on the kit!
Thanks man!

Yeah the 76mm from huron speed came with an off set -10an drain flange and .080" restricted -4an feed flange! so I'm just gonna use them.
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Like this?

http://www.racepartsolutions.com/pro...rod=JOD-671404

And then just buy the 1/2" NPT to -12AN fitting from summitracing?
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Originally Posted by ec_nova
lol neither of us could resist... his car is very close to being done, I'm just starting to gather the parts for my build. by the time good weather hits you can expect to see both of us back out there!
My car is about 2 weeks away from firing up, hopefully all goes well!

Hope to see you guys out soon!
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Just to clarify since this post comes up on searches, the Precision T76 is a small frame turbo. I was hoping to buy the Wolfe piece, but that's a no-go.

Originally Posted by JoshuaGrooms83
The t76 is a fairly large midframe isnt it? i know its not a huge 100mm or anything but 76mm turbo is fairly large. in the desription it says it fits most midframs. i dont have one so i cant say for sure. just trying to help where i can



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