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4g64 vs 4g63t exhaust flang

4g64 vs 4g63t exhaust flang

Postby minimotos95 » Wed Nov 24, 2010 12:36 am

well after cross referencing gasket numbers i know they're not identical, but are they similar enough for me to be able to drill new holes or enlarge the original ones? if that's not doable, what would you guys thing an exhaust shop would charge to make a new flange so i can use it on the SOHC g64 head?
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i have been doing some research on CR Vs boost... the saab 900 runs 14psi stock with a 9:2:1 CR..... so i figure 10psi without an IC or 15 with one using stock g64 internals.
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Re: 4g64 vs 4g63t exhaust flang

Postby LSR Mike » Wed Nov 24, 2010 5:18 am

the SOHC is a paired port, the turbo 4G63 head has evenly spaced ports

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the turbo 4G63 head has evenly spaced ports

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Shearer Fab does custom exhaust stuff for these engines example of the costs...

http://www.shearerfabrications.com/prod ... ?mainid=65
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Re: 4g64 vs 4g63t exhaust flang

Postby minimotos95 » Wed Nov 24, 2010 5:05 pm

damn, TY mike,...... would i be able to cut a both manifolds in half and tweak them a little and have them welded together or is full custom the only way to go?


i found a t25, 2g manifold, 2g stock SMIC, aftermarket piping and HKS BOV for 200 OBO
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Re: 4g64 vs 4g63t exhaust flang

Postby camoit » Mon Nov 29, 2010 1:07 am

if you have the corect gaskit, take it to a machine shop and tell them to make you 2 plates. Should run you about 100 bucks at the most. Then you can make yours any way you want. Just my 2 cents. Me I would just have an ehxuast guy do it all for $2500 and be done with it. But thats me.
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