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  • sc72
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    L O L ^^^^

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  • sketchman
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    Ye u r.

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  • bhearts
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    I r pro

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  • ZephTheChef
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    I wish I had your mad routering skillz.

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  • bhearts
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    uploadfromtaptalk1446937234165.jpg that's seriously pretty. Wonderful transitions into the runners. Nomnom give me air
    Let me get a picture of those welds on the bottom of this plate, my best welding yet! - strong and sturdy.
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    Last edited by bhearts; 11-07-2015, 06:29 PM.

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  • sc72
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    I have no experience with the b6t but I did swap in a b6d and I used the b3 throttle body and all the wiring that went with the b3.

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  • shorestiva
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    No b3 is 10 mm smaller iirc.

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  • bhearts
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    Originally posted by shorestiva View Post
    b6d=b6t
    So the b6t has a festiva throttle body?

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  • shorestiva
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    b6d=b6t

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  • bhearts
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    Originally posted by sc72 View Post
    The b3 throttle body is a direct bolt on to the b6d manifold.
    The festiva b3 throttle I'll assume. How about the b6t?

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  • sc72
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    The b3 throttle body is a direct bolt on to the b6d manifold.

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  • bhearts
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    Originally posted by SiliconSoul View Post
    Seriously man - thats a heck of a deal.
    I'm kinda stuck on throttle bodies though. Can anyone give a run down on opening size and bolt spacing on b6 v b6t. I always thought the aspire and festiva bodies had the same bolts but they don't.

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  • SiliconSoul
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    Originally posted by bhearts View Post
    This will probably end up running a person 250. I have about 90 in metal, core, and welding supplies. It'll have vacuum ports, but anything else like iac will be extra. Can also do custom throttle bodies. I'll have probably 8 hours into one.

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    Seriously man - thats a heck of a deal.

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  • nonamekid
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    Originally posted by bhearts View Post
    Inputs, anyone?

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    Looks great! As for technical input, can't help you there. But, you are doing festiva things and that is awesome!

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  • bhearts
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    Originally posted by sketchman View Post
    That's extremely reasonable. I've seen simpler and easier priced at double that, but you won't sell $400-500 manifolds here. It just won't happen IMO.

    I will hopefully be getting up with you sometime soon.
    Forum bros get the deal. If I ever listed on eBay it'd be 150 more. Look at me though, talking about selling stuff I've never made. Lol. I'm just excited, something to keep me busy all winter. I'd love to have a backlog of orders. Take some pto from work and do man crafts in my heated barn.

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