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Old 01-11-03, 01:41 AM
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Here is the start of my exhaust manifold

I just started on this yesterday. I am going to see how fast I can get it done. Accually the truth is that I already had the flanges blueprinted and I already have all the matirials I need...I think. I dont have any waistgates yet but I will see how fast I can get just the turbo mounted. Here is the flange I made last night. This manifold will be made of 304SS and I am going to use two waistgates. Tomorrow I am going to make the turbine flange and maybe start fitting it to the car. I will post more tomorrow night.
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Cool. Can't wait to see how it comes along. What size of piping will you be using?
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Looks good!. Do yourself a favor, preheat the parts to 350-400 degrees F, and have a good backpurge and you can virtually eliminate the "Heat color" associated with welding stainless
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Here is how far I got today.

Here is the turbine flange that I made today. It is the second prototype, cause I fuckered the first one up. Needless to say, it was a long day. I made a counterbore in the flange so that the tubing would fit right in.
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I also counterbored the engine flange. BTW I am using the same tubing as the other guy thats building his mani. It is 1.5" sch 10, it has a 1.9" O.D. and .109 wall. It is a little smaller than the exhaust ports but it matches the ports in the turbine housing almost perfect.
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Tube shaping

Here is how I had to shape the weld L's to fit into my trick T4 flange.
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fitment

This is how it fits together. I dont know weather I should weld on the inside or out. Advise?
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A decent start for two days work.

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Wow! looks great! You must be a machinist? The parts look like you did them on a CNC mill.
How did you form the weld L's to fit the flange so nicely? I simply heated mine up and formed them with a hammer/chisel. Took a while but turned out real good.
You're right the 1.5 sch 10 pipe fits a T04 flange like it was made to when you get it bent to shape. For me it was the pipe size of choice because I have the smaller cosmo 13B-RE exh ports so it matches almost perfect.
I welded as much as I could on the outside of the turbo flange and also welded the inside. On the engine flange I welded both outside and inside as well. I used the fusion method of welding where I could, seemed to turn out better than using filler rod (probably because of my inexperience with TIG welding).

Again good job! Keep us updated.
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Ok another days work.

Well this thing took alot more turns than I thought it was gonna, and I am out of weld l's. So the mani is on hold till tue. when more show up. So here is what I got so far.
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Oops I welded it to the wrong port.

Just kidding, I was having trouble keeping the runner length the same with the placement of my turbo, so I decided to have the runners cross over each other.
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Another pic.

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Where to plumb the waistgates from? Close to the motor or close to the turbo? Anyone?
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i dont think it will matter, just that where you make the holes it dosnt interupt the exhaust flow too much going to the turbo

btw .... very nice fabrication!!!!

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Wow, nice, makes mine look like a regular old hack job

https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...ustom+manifold

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are u makign this? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1876754521
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that looks like a twin turbo mani
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What is it going in? You really have the turbo flange sticking out far. I don't think that would even fit in my FB.


darkwaveboi- it's a single turbo manifold, thats a standard T04 flange you see there.

Kahren- he's making a custom manifold that has the two primarys cross each other. It will however do the same thing as the one on e-bay, just diferent design.
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You could use that 3rd gen single turbo manifold on any 13B right??? Would it clear our t2 intake manifolds??
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BTW, did you run any flow calculations to come up with the ideal tube length or are you just trying to make it equal length?
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No I dont make those OBX manifolds, they look nice though . Accually this is my first one and hopefully it will turn out good. I've done custom exhaust work before and always wanted to make a manifold but couldn't justify it untill I got my new turbo, so away I go.

Oh and turbo guru's please tell me if you think I'm totally ******* this up.
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I think the piping is way too long... I think that'll just be hitting the frame or the shock tower let alone trying to bolt a turbo to it as well ?? have you tryed to fit it in the car?
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Originally posted by Scott 89t2
I think the piping is way too long... I think that'll just be hitting the frame or the shock tower let alone trying to bolt a turbo to it as well ?? have you tryed to fit it in the car?
Yeah I think it sticks out too far myself.

But damn that turbo flange looks good!


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