Pics Of My Home Made SS Exhaust Manifold
- igottasicjb
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Pics Of My Home Made SS Exhaust Manifold
its taken about nine months of slowly tinkering around with peices of stainless, its still not finished yet. it need facing up and one more peice added to no.1 runner. but so far so good. it fits like a dream considering i tacked it all together without trying it in the engine bay. i would like to say a big thankyou to Aballistic for his priceless help and ideas on positioning the turbo and welding the manifold.
its made from 316 satinless steel steam pipe. OD is 49.6mm ID is 40.1 so the walls are nearly 5mm thick so fingers crossed for no cracks. the flanges are 14mm thick but still need facing.
its made from 316 satinless steel steam pipe. OD is 49.6mm ID is 40.1 so the walls are nearly 5mm thick so fingers crossed for no cracks. the flanges are 14mm thick but still need facing.
boost = the replacement for displacement
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- igottasicjb
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the turbo is a garret gt2876rs rated about 450hp.
stainless is actually easier to weld than mild steel, due it having less carbon and fewer impurities. the main reason for using it is it copes with heat a shit load better than nomal steel and it matchs the rest of the engine bay stainless goodies and it wasn't that much more expensive to make, stainless works out 26 bucks more. the supplier is Tube Sales in stapleton in brisbane. the bends had to be ordered in but only cost 7 bucks each. the rest was off cuts from work. runners 2,3,4 are very close to equal but couldn't make no 1 the same the compressor was in the way.
as for cuttin up an sr20 manifold :? , it won't fit no matter how big your sledge hammer is.
stainless is actually easier to weld than mild steel, due it having less carbon and fewer impurities. the main reason for using it is it copes with heat a shit load better than nomal steel and it matchs the rest of the engine bay stainless goodies and it wasn't that much more expensive to make, stainless works out 26 bucks more. the supplier is Tube Sales in stapleton in brisbane. the bends had to be ordered in but only cost 7 bucks each. the rest was off cuts from work. runners 2,3,4 are very close to equal but couldn't make no 1 the same the compressor was in the way.
as for cuttin up an sr20 manifold :? , it won't fit no matter how big your sledge hammer is.
boost = the replacement for displacement
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- igottasicjb
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i thought i might also post some pics of my mpi while i'm in a posting mood. its a sonata mpi with an AU xr6 falcon throttle body (not pictured) i cut the egr valve off, and spent alot of time sanding, smoothing and polishing it. i still need to make a fuel rail and finish sanding it all back, but hey got to have somthing to do on a rainy day.
boost = the replacement for displacement
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- fr335tyl3r
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So...shiny :P
Nice work chief. Now if only I could get to sleep.
Nice work chief. Now if only I could get to sleep.
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