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1g to HKS Flange

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dizasta72389

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May 18, 2006
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I know that some people say that you can drill holes in a 1G Flange and put it on a GReddy pipe. Has anyone ever done this? Any Pictures? Those would be great. Thanks :thumb:
 
Are you trying to put an hks flange on a greddy flange? That will not work, unless you find an hks adapter flange for a greddy. Which I believe there is none made unless its custom. Also I don't believe you can put a 1g flange on a greddy flange. You can do it vice versa, because the 1g flange is wider to make new holes, but 1g on a greddy, I dont see how that would work.

Your best bet is to weld one on, or get a new ic pipe. I would recommend one with a 1g flange as it has more options. They have a 1g to hks flange adapter, and you can easily make it use greddy bovs. You can use 3 bovs with one flange, maybe more if you do some research.

That's how i'm running mine. I have ic pipe by default flange for 1g bovs, made the holes for my greddy, then sold that and got an hks ssqv, bought an adapter flange and now i'm running the hks ssqv.
 
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