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I can take no credit for Awill4x4's welding he's the genius here. The welding is as always top notch. The fabrication here is a work of art too it goes from one end at the intake 3" round, to completely flat at the other end, not to mention the inverted curve to the top of the intercooler. Awill4x4 managed this out on one sheet of Ali.neilpatrol wrote:Matt that is bloody good work, my tig work is good but wow not that good, lol. Can't wait to send you my manifold mate.
1. ?300WinMag wrote:Hi Matt,
Q1; Are any of your clients using your IC's for touring on rough roads?
Q2; I know you have good vibration mounting but I was wondering how the manifolds are handling the extra weight?
Q3; Also do you mount them with standard gasket or something that insulates the manifold from cylinder head heat?
Regards Andrew.
Mightmarin wrote:Who knows, but might be worth pricing them at least, if not too much may look into getting a few made (after I pay for the damage on matt's car that I may or may not have caused at Vic Winch LOL)
marin
u need to put one on my car to see how they go with Garretsmatt.mcinnes wrote:Mightmarin wrote:Who knows, but might be worth pricing them at least, if not too much may look into getting a few made (after I pay for the damage on matt's car that I may or may not have caused at Vic Winch LOL)
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I have seen the video evidence
Here is me reduced to the push bike while you repair mine when your home. Good job the new job is only 2.6k's from home rather than the 20k's to my old place.
Looking at a insulating options but not a great concern for the bolt on.
Marin's has a much larger contact area so it maybe more of an issue there but again the gains would only be small I think.
Just a note on Marin's I had it on the dyno last week and tested air intake temps at 1 and 6 simultaneously, there is a 10C difference.
The cold water enters the intercooler at No6's end, we have always tested and measured at No1. Easy fix just have to run 2 of the feeds from 1 to 6 and 2 from 6 to 1. This would balance things out bringing No1 down 5C and No 6 up 5C.
The bolt on version will not have this issue as all the air has to pass through the narrower intake.
So Marin's intake temps would be on a 32C day with corrected flow 40C only 8C above ambient and flat lined at that. I was always a little disappointed we did not closer to ambient and now why.
Now I'm a very happy chap
Nah were just going to bolt my Turbo on Marin's Mav and see how a GT3082R spools up, if it's to high in the rev range or laggie, then Marin will switch to a GT28 of some sort, my guess would be a 76R. But it will be interesting as my 40 works well and is limited to 5000rpm. Both are around the same cc.bogged wrote:U need to put one on my car to see how they go with Garrets
That's after the injector pump as well.... no point bolting on all this stuff if it aint gona get the fuel to make it go!matt.mcinnes wrote:Nah were just going to bolt my Turbo on Marin's Mav and see how a GT3082R spools up, if it's to high in the rev range or laggie, then Marin will switch to a GT28 of some sort, my guess would be a 76R. But it will be interesting as my 40 works well and is limited to 5000rpm. Both are around the same cc.bogged wrote:U need to put one on my car to see how they go with Garrets
Once ha can afford the new turbo manifoldhe has a few expenses a the moment
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