Opinions on DIY mani and how to make it stronger
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Opinions on DIY mani and how to make it stronger
Snaged a new motor today and the previous owner gave me his DIY mani/dp and since the funds are kinda tight i was thinking of just using what i have. Savington brought up a good point about how the OEM header was not made to hold the weight of a turbo, and this DIY mani is clearly made out of parts of the OEM header.
Take a look:
How might i make this thing last a while?
Take a look:
How might i make this thing last a while?
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something like this?
http://www.bellengineering.net/image...e/P3180845.JPG
Edit: that flange looks significantly thicker as well
http://www.bellengineering.net/image...e/P3180845.JPG
Edit: that flange looks significantly thicker as well
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something like this?
http://www.bellengineering.net/image...e/P3180845.JPG
Edit: that flange looks significantly thicker as well
http://www.bellengineering.net/image...e/P3180845.JPG
Edit: that flange looks significantly thicker as well
no...The manifold is supported by seven inches of 3/4" Aluminum Rod.
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I think the brace needs to run from the turbo flange down to the block, or the motor mount. Both dvcn and I have SSAutochrome manifolds braces that way and they're surviving. I'm using some round mild steel rod. It does a nice job of supporting while having some give for expansion/contraction. I originally went with square tube, but it eventually tore. So I sectioning the square and welded up some solid rod in the center.