Manifold kits? ok to MIG weld?
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On another note, after I bought my plasma cutter I actually thought how much easier it would be to build my next weld-el manifold. Much of the time was spent sawing, grinding and forming the stainless weld els manually. I would think that with a five axis plasma cutter or tube laser one could cut weld-els perfectly that they could jigsaw together with zero gap for easy welding.
Sell the contour cut weld-els with two flanges as a "ready to weld" kit for $150-200.
Here's the simple one that I made. Only six weld els and two flanges. It's symmetrical so there are only three distinct wel-el sections. This was for an SR20 T25 and fit without any modifications to the frame rail even though it's a side mount.
Sell the contour cut weld-els with two flanges as a "ready to weld" kit for $150-200.
Here's the simple one that I made. Only six weld els and two flanges. It's symmetrical so there are only three distinct wel-el sections. This was for an SR20 T25 and fit without any modifications to the frame rail even though it's a side mount.
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I actually miss the wicked-cheap builds we used to see once in a while. I liked the creativity. $200 MS1, DIY manifold made from a hacked up stocker, intercooler from a junkyard mitsu, all held together with duct-tape and zip ties. Now a begi or FM manifold is considered "entry level".
Doesn't really make sense since you can pick up a early 1.6 for so cheap these days, right around the $1000 mark. But again, those are reserved for the chump races.
OP, look into weld-els, they're the angled pieces you want. Ace stainless has what you want for ~$38, but I don't think they have the turbo flange you want.
For the manifold flange, I'd suggest finding a used stock piece and hacking it up. These days a lot of them are cracking, find one of those.
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If I don't find a used cast, I might get ambitious and try to make my own mani.
With enough time and patience I think I could make something absurdflow-like. But it could go to rubbish... Would be lots of cutting and and grinding and fitting.
Anyone know what guage of mild is used in a good turbo mani? I think I found 11 guage mandrel bends for a decent price.
With enough time and patience I think I could make something absurdflow-like. But it could go to rubbish... Would be lots of cutting and and grinding and fitting.
Anyone know what guage of mild is used in a good turbo mani? I think I found 11 guage mandrel bends for a decent price.
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