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hji all. im after a rb26 intake flange. not a stock one but rather a 13mm~ thick aluminium laser cut or cnc black head intake flange

ie, im making my own manifold and need something to weld the runners to....

preferably with the coolant ports not done..

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I've never head of one, obviosuly guys like hypertune etc would have plenty lying around. whether or not they want to sell you one could be a different matter though. still it shouldn't be too hard. get intake gasket, give to machine shop. hand over mucho dinero, stand back and bob's your uncle. :down:

Just get a gasket to someone that knows how to drive autocad. I'd offer to do it for you but dont have any intake gaskets lying around.

If you can scan a gasket in a photocopier that does scan to PDF or TIFF (even if it wont fit on one scan) pm me the pics and i'll give it a go. Put a ruler on the scanner bed too so I can use it for scale next to the gasket.

scan the actual plenum - not the gasket. they bend and distort a bit once tempered with.

Aint that the truth. The factory gasket is pretty weak alright. I went with a metal gasket on my new engine as the factory one arrive pre-broken.

d'oh! I'm 90% sure i have that one too, but probably the weak factory ones. probably just as easy to order one I guess, but if you need let me know and I'll check, I have a whole bunch of nissan and tomei head gaskets around (like throttle/exhaust/intake etc).

definatly would help. evan a second hand one. just need to trace it for the laser cut..

ok, will look this weekend. I have the full set of gaskets sitting on top of my crate motor and from memory they are all there. head to spacer thing, spacer to throttles, throttles to plenum etc. all there.

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