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Old Aug 15, 2005, 12:57 PM
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14b vs 16g

I want to do a boost leak test on my car...

My friend has a 92 Eclipse that he made a coupler for, and I'm wondering if I can use it on my car.

Are the compressor inlets the same size on these turbos?
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Originally Posted by anjapower
I want to do a boost leak test on my car...

My friend has a 92 Eclipse that he made a coupler for, and I'm wondering if I can use it on my car.

Are the compressor inlets the same size on these turbos?
No, not the same. You can easily make your own with some 2.5" tubing, or use his and adapt it to a larger inlet size with 2.5" tubing.
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Originally Posted by Warrtalon
No, not the same. You can easily make your own with some 2.5" tubing, or use his and adapt it to a larger inlet size with 2.5" tubing.
cool, thanks.

Supposedly his coupler is made out of rubber so I should be able to just use his on the 2.5" housing. He thinks his is a 2".
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