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So, now that I am in Southern Arizona, I don't have to worry much about passing emissions, thus I can start looking at the turbo conversion. However, where do you find the turbo manifold? I know there are many other parts needed, but one way or another, I am certain I can source them. But I can't find a source for the turbo exhaust manifold, even aftermarket. I must suck at internet searching......... Any help?
 
I’ve been looking too, at least for something aftermarket. If I find a good one I’ll send you my old one. Or if you want my old b series manifold and t3 turbo it just needs the downpipe mated to the midpipe and some repairs. There’s also a top mount turbo manifold I see on Amazon but that would take a custom downpipe.
 
I’ve been looking too, at least for something aftermarket. If I find a good one I’ll send you my old one. Or if you want my old b series manifold and t3 turbo it just needs the downpipe mated to the midpipe and some repairs. There’s also a top mount turbo manifold I see on Amazon but that would take a custom downpipe.
Ok, we'll keep in touch. I did find a cast one on Amazon: Amazon.com: Turbo Exhaust Manifold Compatible with Ford MVP MAZDA 323 FS FP T25 Flange Top mount : Automotive

I am getting my intermediate pipe cat removed next Monday to just straight pipe it.
 
Well, was going to have my intermediate pipe/cat taken out and fabricated into a 2" straight pipe. Shop first told me no more than $200, but when I got final estimate before dropping it off, they said somewhere between 490 and 575. I told them forget it, I will do something else. Researching now, I think I can fab it up with exhaust flange pipe adapters and straight pipe, clamped at first, but once I get it right, I can take it to a friend that can weld it solid for me and I can bolt it back in. Unless someone here knows who sells the intermediate pipe minus the cat. Got any ideas?
 
So, within the last couple of weeks, my clutch pedal started sticking whenever I held it down too long. This obviously presented some issues getting in and out of gear and made driving a little difficult. I bled the system at the slave cylinder a couple times, but it didn't really help. I figured next course of action is to simply replace both of the cylinders since they were original 22 year old units. The new ones arrive tomorrow, so I took the old ones out tonight. Not trying to rub it in, but it is so nice working in a garage with air conditioning and the convenience of a sink to wash up after working on the car. I've also included another picture of the headers. Also, the box on top of the car is a new set of Pioneer speakers for front and rear doors. Sorry some of the pix are rotated. That is how they loaded here and I can't figure out how to rotate them back. 20250815_215952.webp20250815_220003.webp20250815_220647.webp20250815_222610.webp20250815_220624.webp20250815_222635.webp20250815_223613.webp20250815_220702.webp20250815_220612.webp20250815_220630.webp
 
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