Sneak peak for the holidays

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Sneak peak for the holidays

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Pretty much self explanatory.

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For size reference sake thats an M30 w/ GT40R and 3.5" tubing. Pics/pricing of the manifold will be available after the holidays.

Cheers :beer:
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Post by rundatrack »

your the man dog...


dammit if ya only had these before I sold you my car.. :x



Great work as usual..
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I guess you can kiss those plug wires goodbye! :laugh:
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Kyle in NO wrote:I guess you can kiss those plug wires goodbye! :laugh:
Turbo blanket 8)

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Post by Kyle in NO »

Nice...
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Post by landspeed »

Is the top-mount the only option? I was kinda hoping it was going to be a bottom mount like todd's, unless there's an advantage to the top-mount?
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Post by Jeremy »

There isn't enough room to mount a turbo that size any lower than that. He's got it up above the main frame rail for clearance.

Least that's what it looks like.

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Post by landspeed »

Well...most people run GT35's or T04's bottom-mount on the TCD manifold I was gonna run a big GT30, so size isn't an issue.
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Post by jon volk »

Size isnt really an issue since as you said most people run a moderately sized turbo. When I build a manifold I like to mock it up with the largest turbo someone might use. Its just another option since a fair number of people have expressed interest in a stainless tubular manifold that can use common tangential turbine housings.
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Post by raceaddic »

Really nice exhaust manifolds it must be good flow in those
like the nice TIG welding :D
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Post by landspeed »

all I was asking is if there may be a bottom-mount tubular manifold in future lineup, thats all.
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landspeed wrote:all I was asking is if there may be a bottom-mount tubular manifold in future lineup, thats all.
There may be someday. I get the most requests for top mounts so thats the priority. Im always looking to add new designs/applications so who knows.
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Post by SilverBullet »

Is there enough room for a RHD steering box under there?
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SilverBullet wrote:Is there enough room for a RHD steering box under there?
There's plenty of room. The turbo manifold does not hang any lower than the stock exhaust manifolds. Once its all finished I will get some pics from underneath the car.
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