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Old 03-24-2006, 09:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
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2"-3" Plenum Adapters

Does anyone sell adaperts for the intake plenums, so a 99.5-03 intake spider can be used on our trucks?
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Re: 2"-3" Plenum Adapters

Try turbohoses.com I believe they have all different types of hose connectors.


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Re: 2"-3" Plenum Adapters

Do you have a later model turbo? I though that end of the spider was different as well (so it won't match up to our turbos). Cheers!
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Re: 2"-3" Plenum Adapters

Out of curiousity why not use the plenums from the new trucks as well? Dont they fit?
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Re: 2"-3" Plenum Adapters

Depends on how many bolt holes the ones on your truck have (newer ones have 2 more per plenum than some of the older ones). Cheers!
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Re: 2"-3" Plenum Adapters

I won a SD intercooler, pipes, boots, and spider on ebay. If I can make the spider work, and mod the pipes, I will have an IC for pretty cheap. about $300 in all. And I am still running the stock turbo, but the SD turbo flange and ours look the same, I will know about the fit for sure when the stuff shows up.
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