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Old 04-11-2007, 07:11 PM
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$1500 for a set uncoated

$1800 for a set coated

Supplies are limited and pricing may change as inventory changes. ETA ship date is about 1 week!

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I know this is a long shot, but have you guys test fitted them agains an F-body?

I would imagine clearance between the block is fine, but woud the K-member or firewall be a problem?
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and will yu have to remove your AC, I want a Turbo set up with my AC still there, it gets hot in the summer, for now, im leaning towards a rear mount set up, but if you don't have to remove the AC, i would grab me a set of those asap
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"So while I was waiting I desided to try the C5-6 cast manifolds on the camaro.....Guess what the right side fits perfectly and with a flange adjustment so will the right side. So I guess as soon as I finish Ryan's car I'm shopping for a 6 cylinder Camaro and with the LS2 we just removed fron a 05 GTO we'll have a tti twin turbo f body before you guys know it" TTI
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Damn sure pretty but damn that Vette tax
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Originally Posted by Gitano 1
and will yu have to remove your AC, I want a Turbo set up with my AC still there, it gets hot in the summer, for now, im leaning towards a rear mount set up, but if you don't have to remove the AC, i would grab me a set of those asap
pretty sure you dont have to remove the ac
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Originally Posted by Country Boy
Damn sure pretty but damn that Vette tax
Thats not a vette tax...

thats a Union Tax, I sent some parts to a local foundry and the preprodution molds where going to be 15k, then 1200 if investment cast, 800 sand cast.

Thats totally a fair cost for a part that will last for ever.
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Originally Posted by Juiced
Thats not a vette tax...

thats a Union Tax, I sent some parts to a local foundry and the preprodution molds where going to be 15k, then 1200 if investment cast, 800 sand cast.

Thats totally a fair cost for a part that will last for ever.
I still think we paid a bit more then that when we originally designed these.

Thanks for understanding Juiced

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you dont have to remove the ac either... (on our C5/C6 kit at least)
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Originally Posted by Turbo Tech
I still think we paid a bit more then that when we originally designed these.

Thanks for understanding Juiced

Nick
The production cost are absolutely insane.... are you guys using SS Investment cast, or regular sand cast iron? Are you guys going your own finish work or is the foundry taking care of the final CNC machining?

Keep up the good work, maybe if i win the lottery i might try it again.
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