z06 manifolds on a first gen s10 swap
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z06 manifolds on a first gen s10 swap
Well im in process of scavenging for parts cheap and came across z06 exhaust manifolds for 50 bucks. Figure its worth a try , that and some sort of edelbrock shorty headers i have to research what they are for but they are in my friends shop. I Know the ls1 bird and camaro manifolds suppose to be the only one that works. What i would like to know if anyone tried these and what seem to be the problem and could any arkansas master engineering could possibly make them work ??????
Before anyone screams sanderson or some other sort of 350 dollar hedder arrangement . Im trying to do this on a cheap budget. Not looking to set the world on fire , just trying to run 7.50 in the 8th on a bottle till we decide to get greedy and see what kind of bottle abuse these 4.8s will till take while trying to put it on the bumper . Scored a 400 dollar complete 2000 4.8 , blazer for for 600, gen1 explorer 8.8 for 200 bucks. free mini spool. These motors are no where near like the gen 1 motors I grew up messing with . Im ready for this thing to come together
Before anyone screams sanderson or some other sort of 350 dollar hedder arrangement . Im trying to do this on a cheap budget. Not looking to set the world on fire , just trying to run 7.50 in the 8th on a bottle till we decide to get greedy and see what kind of bottle abuse these 4.8s will till take while trying to put it on the bumper . Scored a 400 dollar complete 2000 4.8 , blazer for for 600, gen1 explorer 8.8 for 200 bucks. free mini spool. These motors are no where near like the gen 1 motors I grew up messing with . Im ready for this thing to come together
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I used truck manifolds, I cut the flanges off and welded v-band clamps to the end. I did have to cut the left one twice to get the right angle, but they work awsome. I am mocking up my turbos and welded some pipe the ends of my other truck manifolds and then the t3 flanges to them. you should be able to cut the end off the mani and weld something to the end to help make them fit. Check out my build thread in my sig, I have a bunch of pics that may be helpful. Hope this helps.
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well i got to digging around andthey are actually 2004 gto ls6 manifolds . It toook a day andhalf of researchand bad picture memory to remember what they were since they are in a shop 40 miles away . I been looking at similar builds and most of them require cutting the collector flange off and welding a extension pipe off. that shouldnt be a problem.
When you guys are welding the manifolds do you preheat the manifold up before laying weld to keep from cracking. Ive welded cast iron before ... Didnt look pretty but it did hold.
When you guys are welding the manifolds do you preheat the manifold up before laying weld to keep from cracking. Ive welded cast iron before ... Didnt look pretty but it did hold.
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well i got to digging around andthey are actually 2004 gto ls6 manifolds . It toook a day andhalf of researchand bad picture memory to remember what they were since they are in a shop 40 miles away . I been looking at similar builds and most of them require cutting the collector flange off and welding a extension pipe off. that shouldnt be a problem.
When you guys are welding the manifolds do you preheat the manifold up before laying weld to keep from cracking. Ive welded cast iron before ... Didnt look pretty but it did hold.
When you guys are welding the manifolds do you preheat the manifold up before laying weld to keep from cracking. Ive welded cast iron before ... Didnt look pretty but it did hold.