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  • PCGUY112887
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    Originally posted by ryan.hess View Post
    You can always rotate the throttle body 15 degrees to clear....
    Hah yeah that would probally be the best idea
    As long as the throttle controls had enough slack.

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  • ryan.hess
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    You can always rotate the throttle body 15 degrees to clear....

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  • PCGUY112887
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    Meez

    Edit - Would it be thick enough to direct the air to the offset AND smaller hole well enough?
    Last edited by PCGUY112887; 10-21-2006, 08:53 PM.

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  • TurboGt
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    More on the update.

    So I have been working on solving a small problem. Two of the bolt holes for the 3400 and the N* TB overlap when the both TB bores are concentric. This means I would either have to machine features into the sides of the adapter using up more machine time and the parts costing more because they would need to be quite a bit thicker and I would have to supply studs and nuts. This also means that I will have to make a much more complicated model of the part. Here is how it looks with the bores concentric


    What I am trying to do is get my boss let me use the wire EDM and make the bores off center because doing it on the 5-axis mill is extrememly difficult. This means a slightly higher cost but less time coming up with a useable part. (the drawing shouldnt say 77mm it should be 75mm)
    I am going to try and make one to make sure that shifting the TB up and to the side that it dosnt hit anything else that is all ready on the 3400.




    In all I was wondering how many people are intrested in an adapter for the 3400 if the cost was around $50-60 for one??

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  • 5speedz34
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    I would definatly be down for one.

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  • TurboGt
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    Update.

    I am trying to get some machine time in here at work but it is proving to be a bit difficult. I hope to have a solid one made some time this week, and will let you guys know when I have one finished.

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  • TurboGt
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    I am sorry everyone, I have been super busy at school. I have the 3400 adapter modeled up and will hopefull machine the first one early this next week. I am hoping I can sell them for around $50 and will let you guys know as soon as I can.

    PS- dose anyone have a spare 3500 intake/stock TB manifold I could borrow to take some measurments??

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  • ryan.hess
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    Any progress on the adapter plates? (for anything?)

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  • PCGUY112887
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    Anymore 3500/3400 news about it? (ie adapter plates)

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  • CNCguy
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    Originally posted by PCGUY112887 View Post
    Anyone have any comments about them?
    I gotmine last week and it looks great. As usual from Ryan, it came well packaged. Regrettfully, I haven't had time to do anything with it though. I want to make an adapter to bolt it on the 3900 and maybe an 3.8SC adapter as well.

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  • PCGUY112887
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    Anyone have any comments about them?

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  • ryan.hess
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    Well I think some of you got them by now.....

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  • ryan.hess
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    They have arrived, and are ready to ship. PM me for payment details. If I get payment by monday morning, I will ship then. Thanks!

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  • TurboGt
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    Originally posted by TurboAlero View Post
    How much are you asking for the adapter turbo gt????
    I am going to get prices on Alum. on monday. So I will try to let you guys know then.

    I live in Utah, dose anyone around here have a 3500 I could meausre up? Ben do you know how close the 3400 and 3500 manifolds are? I was thinking I might be able to make a 2 for one adapter if the bolt patterns all me to.

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  • ryan.hess
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    Yes, I can ship to canada. There's no extra cost, I think it's like $2 more, so don't worry about it.

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