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Old 09-16-2008, 10:43 AM
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Default truck/c6 manmifold flanges, what to use?

do you just use these type of flanges to connect to the truck manifold and then a 2 bolt type to the c6 manifold?
http://www.jegs.com/p/Patriot+Exhaust/897251/10002/-1
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No, those will not work. The truck manifold flange is a specific design. Look at the sticky at the top and it tells which company (Stainless Works?) sells the flange.
They do not list a C6 manifold flange though.
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damn, im on this site all the time and always search and i tottally missed that sticky lol, my bad.
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anyone know where to get the c6 manifold outlet flange?
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Top left corner, some...1/2" mild steel 2 bolt corvette flanges.

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Originally Posted by MeanYellowZ

Top left corner, .1/2" mild steel 2 bolt corvette flanges.

Ouch... you can get the manifolds cheaper than that. At least they are 1/2" though so they'll be plenty rugged.

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$50 shipped for TWO and you would have some sold. I need these too. from Gmpartsdirect they are only $2 more
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Originally Posted by sciff5
Ouch... you can get the manifolds cheaper than that. At least they are 1/2" though so they'll be plenty rugged.
Look at it this way, its about 600 bucks cheaper than having a tubular manifold made
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I can sell you guys TWO of the flanges you need for $55 bucks. PM me on what exactly you need and i will see what i have laying around, THANKS
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Same flanges on fleebay for less..

http://stores.ebay.com/Wyntonm_Turbo...QQftidZ2QQtZkm



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