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Old 11-25-2005 | 02:20 PM
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Question FI checklist

Hi guys

Before I am going to dive into the FI "adventure" (hope not) I still have some questions...

Does the RB Revi fit a Greddy kit ?
Would a high flow cat / midpipe be needed? (maybe on higher boosts?)
Can the Mazda clutch handle it?
Is the Greddy kit ready to fit a dump valve ? Or do you have to fabricate the mounting point yourself ?

Would be great if somebody could fill these in for me ...

Cheers

Steve
Old 11-25-2005 | 02:46 PM
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before people would flame you to death for not searching,
i'll give you little something i guess,,

RB revi won't fit with greddy's intake.
You can get high flow cat/midpipe as your pleasure but you can get boost creep or even boost spike and emanage will need to be retuned because of leaned out mixture.
if you don't abuse it, mazda clutch will handle 200ish torque number, but wear is faster than stock of course.
Greddy's intake tubing is aluminum, so you will need to purchase an aluminum flange for your BOV, then have someone weld it for you.

hope this helps..
Old 11-26-2005 | 09:50 AM
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Thanks a lot !

Thanks a lot for this !

I tried searching, but didn't get all my answers (inpatient as I am....)

I am getting the car in next week to check the compression of the engine before starting my FI project.

Again .. I appreciate your help !
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