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Old 11-14-2005, 03:49 PM
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Looking for 6.0L manifold flanges. Prefer stainless steel and thicker than 1/4"
Old 11-14-2005, 03:54 PM
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http://www.stainlessworks.net

They are a sponsor.....
Old 11-14-2005, 04:04 PM
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I have the hardest time with their website. Do you just recommend calling them? I'm not even sure what that flange is called.
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If you call em, be sure to post up the PN so it'll be easier to reference when people are looking to do this project in the future.

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I just had some made at a local machine shop with a water jet machine.It was about 125$
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Originally Posted by SuperZ
I just had some made at a local machine shop with a water jet machine.It was about 125$
Yeah I know that is an option, but the local water jet cutting facility to me charges $300 per hour, with a 15 min minimum ($75.00) plus the cost of plate stainless steel. I figure it would be cheaper to just buy them. I will call Stainless works tomorrow and post the part #
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I believe Stenod, and forcedinductions.com both carry them too. They are also sponsors
Old 11-15-2005, 05:29 AM
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i dont believe forced inductions do

stainless works does, and its alot cheaper then $125

not sure about stenoid.

for mine, i just got some guy to cut them out with a plasma cuter in 1/2" mild.
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Email I got from stainless works
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Part Numbers are as follows: 3/8" thick 304 SS $35.00 each:
Drivers side: FLNGCDH
Pass side: FLNGCPH.

We take Visa MC and Discover. Ph: 800.878.3635
Thanks,
Brian Downard
Stainless Works Sales Department
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Now we know what to ask for
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i got mine from stainless works...it was about 120 bucks for truck flanges an t4 manifold
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Well, Just ordered a set from Stainless works. 70+14.11 to ship em. Shipping is kinda high. These companies have to get their shipping charges under control. 14 bucks for UPS ground shipping on two flanges is

USPS can have those here in 2-3 days for half that shipping amount.
Oh well..
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Originally Posted by JnJSpdShop
Yeah I know that is an option, but the local water jet cutting facility to me charges $300 per hour, with a 15 min minimum ($75.00) plus the cost of plate stainless steel. I figure it would be cheaper to just buy them. I will call Stainless works tomorrow and post the part #
Im working on them to be avaliable to the ones that are doing this kind of buildup.

Ive got one side done so far. But, they will only be done in 1/2 mild steel. They will have the groove machined in them for the factory style ring gaskets. The passenger side, that ive got finished soo far has about 4" on 2.5 pipe robotically welded to the flange.

Im still working on the drivers side right now but it looks to be coming right along. Ill try to get pictures of them soon. Once the system is built then all the hot side parts can be coated for durability.

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I'll still be interested in your flanges Mike, I have a few local friends that want to go this route(truck manifold turbo set up)
J
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mike let me know when you get both of those done, hell you can bring em by if you still wanted to check out the A2W setup
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Originally Posted by frcefed98
I'll still be interested in your flanges Mike, I have a few local friends that want to go this route(truck manifold turbo set up)
J
Will do guys, and Ill let you know Ed when they are done. Ill go by on Friday and take pics of the ones that are done know for the pass side.
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Do the Stainless works flanges have the recess for the factory crush gasket?



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