Stainless schedule 10 elbows and tee pieces ?
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Stainless schedule 10 elbows and tee pieces ?
Anyone ever use these tee pieces to make a turbo log manifold ?
I found this post and thought it may be easier to assemble.
http://www.diyautoftw.com/showthread...-by-ColtGT4g63
Amazon has them for cheap.
Thoughts?
I found this post and thought it may be easier to assemble.
http://www.diyautoftw.com/showthread...-by-ColtGT4g63
Amazon has them for cheap.
Amazon.com: Stainless Steel 304/304L Pipe Fitting, Tee, Butt-Weld, Schedule 10, 1-1/2" Pipe Size: Industrial & Scientific
Thoughts?
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the concept is right but the log part in my opnion should be closer to 2.5 with the 90 deg elbows not Ts.how he did it would get the job done but not how i would do it.my 2 cents.hope this helps
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I have seen it done on some import 4cyls, but don't know how well they would work.
The guy in that thread talked about pulling them off to go back NA due to continual exhaust leaks, and he eventually swapped them for some stock flipped manifolds, so the 90 degree entrance into the manifold probably isn't the best. Using the 90's so you can angle the entrance is probably better.
The guy in that thread talked about pulling them off to go back NA due to continual exhaust leaks, and he eventually swapped them for some stock flipped manifolds, so the 90 degree entrance into the manifold probably isn't the best. Using the 90's so you can angle the entrance is probably better.