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Re: Pics of your turbo setups?
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08/21/18 06:40 PM
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Well mines a street/strip car, 100% street legal will even race with full interior. How is the exhaust ran? Well you can see the down pipe'show they are ran and then under he brought it down to just forward of where a header collector would be so it lines up where you would normally run an exhaust. I'll find a picture. Okay here is the exhaust routing. Thanks man.
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Re: Pics of your turbo setups?
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08/21/18 10:28 PM
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link to my build pictures. https://goo.gl/photos/rWJK7ykRWU3pDoRP9I was definitely underqualified to build mine. So was the $60 used wire welder I bought to do it in my garage vs the shop back home, but we got it done and been leak/crack free for 6yrs now of street use. From years of observing and reading it seemed using OEM manifolds was key to success. 2nd best would have been logs made from sch40 Weld Els, from both a skills to build and durability standpoint.
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Re: Pics of your turbo setups?
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08/22/18 12:39 AM
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link to my build pictures. https://goo.gl/photos/rWJK7ykRWU3pDoRP9I was definitely underqualified to build mine. So was the $60 used wire welder I bought to do it in my garage vs the shop back home, but we got it done and been leak/crack free for 6yrs now of street use. From years of observing and reading it seemed using OEM manifolds was key to success. 2nd best would have been logs made from sch40 Weld Els, from both a skills to build and durability standpoint. Thanks for that link. That helps me out a lot visualizing what needs to be done.
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Re: Pics of your turbo setups?
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you have to figure out where you can hang the turbo to get the piping to and fro and then start by making at least a temp mount to put it there. Cardboard and pvc can be your friend in the early stages. The next one I build I'll have a vertical band saw (even just a cheap harbor freight one) and a bench sander to clean up the angles. Sawsall with hose clamps as cutting guides was still pretty difficult to do well for me.
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