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Location: Rocklea qld
Registered: February 2003
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turbo manifold designs
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Mon, 20 December 2004 10:43
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How much different in power will i get between making a home made log style manifold and a tuned length manifold. Note that ill be building the manifold myself so may not be exactly tuned length but close enough. Turbo also have external waste gate so that needs to be kept in mind also.
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Location: Canberra
Registered: May 2002
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Re: turbo manifold designs
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Tue, 21 December 2004 04:35

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All those lookers, and not a single reply!
Type your post heading exactly as it is into the SEARCH function.
Shiiit loads of Q's and A's are there.
see ya Chuck.
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Location: Canberra
Registered: June 2003
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Re: turbo manifold designs
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Wed, 22 December 2004 02:16

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I can't you give an exact figure or even a percentage really as it depends on many factors, but treat turbo manifolds just like an n/a manifold as pretty much the same principles apply. Definitely worth the effort.
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: February 2003
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Re: turbo manifold designs
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Wed, 22 December 2004 02:34
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i as going to suggest that yo look thru the pics on the various import biz sites and grab a recent copy of fastfours or similar and look at adverts for manifolds for how the manifolds are constructed/designed.
or... come around to my place and have alook under the hood of the RA40.
most of them aim to bring pipes up individually to the base of the turbo flange so any gases exiting them flow straight into the turbo.
the ones with external wastgates tend to have a pipe leaving at that spot (a collector of sorts) allowing you to remote the wastegate somewhere convenient.
i've seen a few that connect the wastegate to one of the runners near the collector but that does seem a poor design.
the main aim is to not have gas flow from individual ports interferring with each other (e.g. avoid the log).
haveing said that, many factory setups are not much more that a log with some flow shaping - but when you're casting, you don't have to stick to a tube shape.
there used to a sticky thread on performance forums about manifold design, but all i can find is these:
http://pforums.company-hosting.com/forums/showthre ad.php?t=67142389
http://pforums.company-hosting.com/forums/showthre ad.php?t=67143400
and if you head over to boostcrusing, they'll show you how much chrome you can use on the manifold
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