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Cast Twin Turbo manifolds for LSx's

Discussion in 'LS1, LS2, LS6, LT1, SBC Turbo and other GM Specfic Turbo Tech' started by Matty B, Feb 13, 2008.

  1. Robert1320

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    Jun 20, 2005
    Yes.
     
  2. Transamthunder

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    Feb 3, 2007
    Most of the ideas I was given was to flip around some truck manifolds from a 6 liter. They can hold massive amounts of turbo power. Wheel 2 Wheel does that for all their lower priced builds, and it is a durable materiel. I think even the Ohio boys with their CETA TA was running that set up too and they was using a 98 mm turbo.
     
  3. slow67

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    Mar 26, 2007
    Yeah, the ohio boys are in the 7's with truck manifolds...
     
  4. xssive99

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    Feb 15, 2008
    Flipped truck manifolds are proven and cheap. You can get the mating flanges from stainless works
     
  5. Matty B

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    Feb 13, 2008
    I decided to just build a pair out of sch 40 tubing. I checked just for shts and giggles and a flipped header setup will not work on a chevelle, hell probably wont work on any car built in the 60's because the steering box sits right in front of the driver side manifold when facing forward. I tacked the headers up and handed them to a professional welder and Im waiting for them to be finished. All in all finished product will be about 400 bucks for materials and labor for the welder. Not bad IMO
     
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