Re: Sbm turbo headers
[Re: 1980volare]
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07/20/14 03:09 PM
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Find some decent sb Chevy ones and weld Mopar flanges to them would be the route I would take.
Mopar to the bone!!!
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Re: Sbm turbo headers
[Re: 1980volare]
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07/20/14 05:11 PM
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When I built dizuster turbo set up we used the magnum manifolds flipped to the other side so they exited in the front, then I made up the front Y pipe to get to the single 76mm turbo.. then I did the rest of the hot side and the cold side... he is running 10.0 right now in his 62 4 door Ply... I dont know of any kits that you can buy
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Re: Sbm turbo headers
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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07/20/14 10:49 PM
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jcc
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Since turbos and high heat go together, how are the considerable expansion/possible leakage issues handled if SS is used for the exhaust?
Reality check, that half the population is smarter then 50% of the people and it's a constantly contested fact.
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Re: Sbm turbo headers
[Re: jcc]
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07/20/14 11:09 PM
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Since turbos and high heat go together, how are the considerable expansion/possible leakage issues handled if SS is used for the exhaust?
I've never had any issues with SS.. some say it cracks but if you have expansion joints it souldnt.. if any of the steels cant grow they will crack
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Re: Sbm turbo headers
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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07/20/14 11:13 PM
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Well since SS is the worst at high temp growth, what style expansion joint is used and in what areas, that doesn't have leakage issues? I agree, solid restraint would be detrimental and prone to cracking.
Reality check, that half the population is smarter then 50% of the people and it's a constantly contested fact.
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Re: Sbm turbo headers
[Re: TheOtherDodge]
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07/21/14 12:12 PM
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Mr.Yuck
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I used some SS shorties and flip them side to side.
do you have pix of that set-up? My next build might be a short box Gen I Dakota. I was thinking about puting them right be hind the cab in the bed, but If you can just flip them that might be easier.
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Re: Sbm turbo headers
[Re: Mr.Yuck]
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07/21/14 01:55 PM
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I used some SS shorties and flip them side to side.
do you have pix of that set-up? My next build might be a short box Gen I Dakota. I was thinking about puting them right be hind the cab in the bed, but If you can just flip them that might be easier.
Not with me at work, but I can take a few when I get home. The only thing we had to do was move the power steering bracket up just a smidge and we did that with a plate.
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Re: Sbm turbo headers
[Re: TheOtherDodge]
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07/22/14 11:37 AM
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Here is the driver's side. It is not the greatest and I can take some more this evening if you want and move the car out of the garage for more light. You can see the 1/4" aluminum plate we used to relocate the PS pump (between the head and pump). The collectors are cut and v-bands welded. It really is a pretty simple swap. Hope this helps. Also, I just remembered...I have another set of SS shorties that I bought from someone who cut the collectors and welded v-bands just like you will need to do. I can take a pic of them because they are not on a vehicle. Let me know.
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Re: Sbm turbo headers
[Re: gofish]
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07/23/14 12:06 PM
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Just for curiosity's sake, any reason a short 4-2-1 header design couldn't be used?
Danny
That would work. Even stock exh manifolds will work. On my build, a true custom tubular headers wouldn't give any advantage over the shorty header that is flipped.
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Re: Sbm turbo headers
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07/23/14 01:51 PM
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Even stock exh manifolds will work.
That is the truth... you guys would laugh if you saw how small the hole is in the turbine itself that all of the exhaust flow goes through.
My manifolds only have a 1 7/8" outlet for all 4 cylinders to flow through, and have supported 700+hp with no issue so far.
I've seen 1000hp plus on stuff a lot worse then the magnum manifolds.
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