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Turboing 1HZ with std manifold
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Turboing 1HZ with std manifold
Turboing 1HZ with std manifold in 1985 75 uterous.
Is there enough room to mount the turbo on the stb exhaust manifold with out placing it too close to the ground. What would be the recommended boost with out an intercooler. I plan to manufacture an adapter plate to mount the turbo to the std manifold.
Is there enough room to mount the turbo on the stb exhaust manifold with out placing it too close to the ground. What would be the recommended boost with out an intercooler. I plan to manufacture an adapter plate to mount the turbo to the std manifold.
Turboed 2h with real short exhaust, armstrong winch and 280 aircon
heat treating the manifold with the coating would help keep the exhaust gas hotter for longer? By using the std manifold I will keep the cost down as most other items needed can be easily manifactured. The reason I am following this method is because A company in brisbane uses this method as well. Mike Vine Turbos. Any other recommendations?
Turboed 2h with real short exhaust, armstrong winch and 280 aircon
Bluey74 wrote:heat treating the manifold with the coating would help keep the exhaust gas hotter for longer? By using the std manifold I will keep the cost down as most other items needed can be easily manifactured. The reason I am following this method is because A company in brisbane uses this method as well. Mike Vine Turbos. Any other recommendations?
The main reason they make the shortest possible rout to the turbo is because the gas cools quickly, and velocity slows down, which you need to spool up.....now we arnt talking racing application here, and it would probably be cheaper to buy a turbo manifold than take the std off and coat it, so i would probably live with a small difference to a highmount....
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