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Old 04-17-2007, 05:23 PM
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I was wondering how much power the stock LT1 exhaust manifolds can support in a front mount turbo setup? I am thinking about using the factory passenger side manifold pointed backwards on the passenger side and then turn the pipe forward, and then use a passenger side manifold pointing forward on the drivers side. Anyone know how much power this is capable of producing? Thanks.
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Depending on the turbo... should support 700rwhp with the right engine setup.
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I was gonna tell 94redz28 to get in touch with you, but I knew you would chime in on this, RealQuick.

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Sounds like they should work
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Any reason you ant to run te pass. side manifold toward the rear... is it so you can keep A/c?
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Originally Posted by RealQuick
Any reason you ant to run te pass. side manifold toward the rear... is it so you can keep A/c?
Is there a stock manifold that will work facing forward on the passenger side?
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Originally Posted by 94redz28
Is there a stock manifold that will work facing forward on the passenger side?
The driver's side one. You'll need to cut the triangular flange off though because it hits the motor mount.

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I didnt think about cutting off the flange. Thanks for the pictures, did you cut off stock flange on the drivers side also?
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No need to cut the driver's side flange.



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